GMT Some 11 vessels carrying an estimated 490,000 mt of diesel departed the US for Europe last week for arrival in October, Platts ship-tracking software cFlow showed Monday. The week-on-week exports fell slightly from the previous week, which saw 13 vessels and 620,000 mt depart the US for Europe for October arrival. Platts is currently tracking between 1.4-1.6 million mt of diesel for arrival into Europe during the first three weeks of the month, putting October on track to be higher than the 1.6-1.8 million mt that arrived during September. A shorter-than-expected October preliminary loading program from the Baltic port of Primorsk combined with seasonal refinery maintenance have resulted in expectations of a tightly supplied market for much of the month, keeping values well supported in Europe. Article continues below… Platts cFlow is a superior business intelligence service for the freight markets that fulfills your […]