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Turkey’s Biggest Refinery Fire Jolts Tight Refining Market

By LucasJanuary 29, 20262 Mins Read
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Oil markets got a jolt this week after an explosion and fire tore through part of Türkiye’s largest refinery, the Tupras Izmit complex, forcing evacuations and an emergency response. The blast reportedly hit a gasoline storage tank and spread quickly, sending flames across part of the facility. Officials have not yet said what caused the incident or how much damage was done, though workers were evacuated and no immediate injuries were reported.

The global oil market is already dealing with tighter trade routes, shifting product flows, and limited refining and logistics flexibility. Europe’s latest sanctions aimed at curbing revenues linked to Russian crude products are still reshaping how barrels move around the Mediterranean. Turkey has played an awkward middle role in that reshuffle, with refiners at times processing Russian barrels that later moved into European markets. A disruption at one of the country’s most important refining hubs only adds friction to an already messy realignment.

Izmit is a critical piece of Turkey’s downstream system, handling imported crude and supplying a large share of domestic gasoline and diesel. Any sustained outage there would ripple well beyond Turkey’s borders, particularly into Southern and Eastern Europe, where refiners are still struggling to replace lost Russian volumes. Product markets have been jumpy after a winter marked by weather-related outages elsewhere.

The incident is another reminder that oil markets are still governed by physical constraints. Refining capacity remains tight. Infrastructure is aging and exposed. Fires, freezes, and forced shutdowns still matter, despite how many sanctions packages or transition roadmaps are announced.

By Julianne Geiger for Oilprice.com

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