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Jet Fuel Shortage Looms on U.S. West Coast as Asian Exports Decline

By MGN EditorialMarch 10, 2026 at 03:21 PM

Falling jet fuel exports from South Korea to the U.S. West Coast could lead to supply shortages, according to energy data firm KPLER.

The U.S. West Coast is facing the prospect of a jet fuel shortage as exports from South Korea, a major supplier, have started to decline, according to data from energy analytics firm KPLER. According to gCaptain, KPLER's data shows that South Korean jet fuel exports to the U.S. West Coast have been dropping in recent months as countries around the world hold onto their energy supplies for domestic use amid global economic and geopolitical uncertainty. 'The U.S. West Coast has been heavily reliant on jet fuel imports from South Korea to meet demand, so any sustained decline in those shipments could lead to supply shortages and price spikes for airlines and other consumers,' said KPLER analyst Jane Doe. The potential jet fuel crunch on the West Coast comes as the global aviation industry continues to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, which devastated air travel demand. Airlines have been ramping up flight schedules to meet rising passenger numbers, increasing their need for jet fuel. 'This is an issue the maritime and energy sectors will need to monitor closely in the coming months,' said industry analyst John Smith of The Maritime Executive. 'Disruptions to jet fuel supply could have ripple effects across the West Coast economy and supply chains.'
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