Data from Vortexa, combined with Bloomberg calculations, show that around 68 million barrels of crude and condensate were floating at sea as of June 22. More than 80% of that volume does not appear to have a confirmed destination, potentially making it available for sale. Data from Vortexa, combined with Bloomberg calculations, show that around 68 million barrels of crude and condensate were floating at sea as of June 22. More than 80% of that volume does not appear to have a confirmed destination, potentially making it available for sale.
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