The diesel ban will have the biggest impact because Russia is the world's top seaborne exporter of the fuel, just ahead of the United States.
Europe could also fill some of the gap left by the Russia gasoline ban.
Northwest European suppliers, which lost market share in West Africa to Russian supplies this year, could step in, FGE said.
Since banning Russian fuel imports, Europe has been seeking suppliers elsewhere, including from the Middle East.
As a result, traders said they expected Northeast Asian refiners in China and South Korea to boost diesel exports to Europe.
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Alexey Malgavko, Vortexa, JP Morgan, said.Turkey, FGE, Edmund Blair
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