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What is happening to Russian oil flows ahead of EU sanctions?

What is happening to Russian oil flows ahead of EU sanctions?

In this episode of the Platts Oil Markets podcast, S&P Global Commodity Insights editors Robert Perkins, Virginie Malicier and David Lewis discuss with John Morley what has already changed in the oil markets since February 24 and the expected impact of upcoming sanctions, from the ban on exports of Russian crude oil to Europe and the US for any loading after December 5, to the ban on exports of oil products into Europe from Feb. 5 and the shipping insurance ban from December as well. Related price assessments: Non-Russian diesel: CIF ARA 10ppm ULSD cargoes #AAVBG00 Diesel including Russian origin: CIF ARA 10ppm ULSD “all origins” cargoes #ALORA00 Dated Brent: #PCAAS00 Russian crude oil: Urals CIF NWE #AAGXJ00 New assessment of Kazakh origin Urals (started on Nov. 1): CIF Med KEBCO #KBCOA00
16:4010/11/2022
Surging crude export volumes confront record freight rates

Surging crude export volumes confront record freight rates

The US Gulf Coast crude market is exporting record volumes while also seeing sky-high freight rates. This dynamic has been playing out consistently for the past few months, but how are these exports continuing to move in such great volumes despite this major headwind? In this episode of the Platts Oil Markets Podcast, S&P Global Commodity Insights crude and shipping experts Laura Huchzermeyer, Kristian Tialios and Catherine Kellogg discuss the factors that are contributing to these high freight rates and how they are impacting US Gulf Coast exports. Subscribe to Platts Dimensions Pro for access to assessments and premium content covering Platts AGS (AGSAA00), 130kt Suezmax Brazil-UK Continent (ABRKB00), 270kt USGC-China (TDUCB00) and much more.
13:0403/11/2022
LPG vs gasoil: what’s the best alternative to natural gas?

LPG vs gasoil: what’s the best alternative to natural gas?

What role will oil play in mitigating Europe's natural gas problem this winter? With energy costs skyrocketing since the start of the Russian-Ukraine war, industries and households across the continent have been looking across the barrel for practical alternatives to natural gas. In this episode of the Platts Oil Markets Podcast, S&P Global Commodity Insights associate editors Aly Blakeway and Patrick McAllister explore with Francesco Di Salvo to what degree LPG and gasoil may be utilized in the short-term to replace natural gas. LPG: CIF ARA large propane cargoes PMABA00 LPG barges: FOB ARA propane barges PMAAS00 0.1% gasoil: FOB 0.1% gasoil barges AAYWT00 ULSD: FOB ARA 10ppm diesel barges AAJUS00
11:5627/10/2022
China's Q4 oil product export quota signals a change in market dynamics

China's Q4 oil product export quota signals a change in market dynamics

Oil product market sentiment in Asia has been volatile due to the larger-than-expected Q4 exports from China. The uncertainty saw the region’s best-performing product crack for the year -- ULSD --  falling by a record 30% in just two trading sessions in the first half of September. As trading sentiment slowly recovers, the Asian oil market has to adjust to the expected increase in oil products from China over the next few months amid gloomy macroeconomic scenario.   In a discussion, S&P Global Commodity Insights' experts Jonathan Nonis, Oceana Zhou, Su Yeen Cheong, and Zhuwei Wang talk about the impact of China’s Q4 oil products export this late in the year and what it means going forward. Subscribe to Platts Dimensions Pro for access to assessments and premium content covering Platts Gasoline Unl 92 FOB Spore Cargo (PGAEY00), Platts Gasoil FOB Spore Cargo (POABC00) and much more.
18:3520/10/2022
French strikes cause Europe's gasoline, diesel prices to rise as markets tighten

French strikes cause Europe's gasoline, diesel prices to rise as markets tighten

The gasoline and diesel markets in Northwest Europe have tightened as France seeks alternative sources of supply due to strike at five of the country’s six refineries. Though negotiations are ongoing at ExxonMobil and TotalEnergies, and strike action might stop soon, supply disruptions are expected to continue at least for a few weeks. In this bonus episode of the Platts Oil Markets Podcast, S&P Global Commodity Insights senior editors Virginie Malicier and Elza Turner discuss with Francesco Di Salvo why these social movements had such an impact on road fuel prices. This week's episode: It's been a perfect storm for Midwest gasoline supply Related price symbols: PCAAS00 - Dated Brent AAJUS00 - ULSD 10ppmS FOB ARA Barge ABXGT00 - ULSD 10ppm CIF NWE basis Le Havre Cargo Eur cents/liter AARIN00 - ICE LS Gasoil at London MOC Mo01 (NextGen MOC) AARIO00 - ICE LS Gasoil at London MOC Mo02 (NextGen MOC)
15:0514/10/2022
It's been a perfect storm for Midwest gasoline supply

It's been a perfect storm for Midwest gasoline supply

Though summer driving season is already in the rearview mirror, gasoline differentials in the US Midwest and West Coast apparently haven't gotten the memo. A flurry of planned and unplanned refinery outages in both regions have pressured already-tight supply dynamics as the rest of the world scrambles to secure gasoline supply. S&P Global Commodity Insights gasoline reporter Anna Trier speaks with Debnil Chowdhury, Americas Head of Refining and Marketing at SPGCI, about how refinery issues catapulted Chicago gasoline differentials to all-time highs and what relief, if any, is on the horizon for Midwest production.
22:0313/10/2022
APPEC buzz reflects volatility and changing flows

APPEC buzz reflects volatility and changing flows

S&P Global Commodity Insights senior leaders Richard Swann and Dave Ernsberger discuss with Joel Hanley the issues highlighted by Singapore’s APPEC event, the first fully in-person edition of Asia’s leading oil forum in two years. Topics for under discussion included energy security, OPEC+ cuts, the price cap on Russian oil, Chinese quotas, and more, showing once again how this important event helps shape the energy conversation. Related price assessment: Dated Brent: PCAAS00
16:5206/10/2022
European and African crude oil markets learning to live with reduced supply

European and African crude oil markets learning to live with reduced supply

The strength seen across European and African crude oil markets in the spring and summer has largely been eroded as focus shifts to the potential demand reduction caused by economic slowdowns. There are some potential headwinds on the horizon that could shift this more bearish picture however, with multiple supply disruptions hitting the North Sea, Mediterranean, and West Africa. In this episode of the Platts Oil Markets Podcast, S&P Global Commodity Insights editors David Lewis and Sam Angell join John Morley to discuss the latest news shaping European crude markets. Price assessments discussed in this episode: Dated Brent outright price (PCAAS00) CPC Blend vs forward Dated Brent (AAHPL00) WAF Index vs forward Dated Brent (AWAFB00)
15:2829/09/2022
Has the mood turned somber for Asian oil markets?

Has the mood turned somber for Asian oil markets?

  The path to recovery for Asian oil demand has not been free of challenges. With a worse than expected consumption outlook in China due to pandemic-induced lockdowns, markets are looking for answers on whether gains in Asia, excluding China, will be strong enough to offset the bearish consumption outlook in the region's biggest oil consumer. In a wide-ranging discussion ahead of APPEC 2022, S&P Global Commodity Insights' experts--Dave Ernsberger, Head of Market Reporting and Trading Solutions, Rosemary Griffin, Russia Managing Editor and Zhuwei Wang, Asian Oil Analytics Manager-- discuss with Sambit Mohanty, Asia Energy Editor, the possibility of Asian oil demand returning to pre-pandemic levels in 2022, the outlook for Russian oil flows to the region, and the energy security versus energy sustainability debate. Subscribe to Platts Dimensions Pro for access to assessments and premium content covering Platts Gasoline Unl 92 FOB Spore Cargo (PGAEY00), Platts Gasoil FOB Spore Cargo (POABC00) and much more.
21:0622/09/2022
Mixed fortunes for European feedstocks

Mixed fortunes for European feedstocks

With the energy crisis looming over Europe, many industries fear they will have to reduce production, including petrochemical crackers. These consumers of feedstocks such as naphtha and LPG are sensitive not only to high natural gas prices but also to a lower demand outlook for plastic goods amid economic downturn and inflationary pressures. In this Oil Markets episode, S&P Global Commodity Insights editors Vinicius Maffei and Aly Blakeway explore with Francesco Di Salvo the impact of these pressures on European naphtha and LPG markets. Subscribe to Platts Dimensions Pro for access to assessments and premium content covering naphtha (PAAAL00), LPG (PMABA00), and much more.
12:0915/09/2022
US diesel stocks are starting off harvest season at historic lows

US diesel stocks are starting off harvest season at historic lows

Record-low stock levels in US diesel markets could signal problems for the highly liquid product. Dry weather has dampened crop projections, and long-term backwardation has stifled diesel storage and movement between regions in the US. Associate refined products director Matthew Kohlman and diesel pricing specialist Wendy Dulaney discuss seasonal trends in ULSD as fall approaches.
13:4708/09/2022
EU Russian oil ban: How are fuel oil supply and demand fundamentals shifting

EU Russian oil ban: How are fuel oil supply and demand fundamentals shifting

EU sanctions on Russian fuel oil have dramatically altered supply flows for high sulfur material within Europe, and while there is some trading activity still in the Mediterranean basin, most Russian fuel oil is heading to Singapore and elsewhere in the East. While weaker demand has offset a lack of supply within Europe for now, market uncertainty remains high with the question of where Europe will get its imports from in the future open. In this episode of the Oil Markets Podcast, S&P Global Commodity Insights editors Mary Tiernan and Chloe Davies discuss with John Morley sanctions and market dynamics for high sulfur fuel oil and VGO in Europe.
13:4301/09/2022
China’s private refiners on tenterhooks as Beijing kicks off fresh round of inspection

China’s private refiners on tenterhooks as Beijing kicks off fresh round of inspection

China has been stepping up efforts to tighten supervision and standardize operations of its refining sector. It launched a series of investigations on refineries beginning April 2021. The latest round of inspections this month will focus mainly on tax issues, as small-scale private refiners often fail to fulfill their tax obligations in an attempt to stay competitive. In this podcast, S&P Global Commodity Insights' experts Philip Vahn, Asia oil market managing editor and Oceana Zhou and Daisy Xu, senior analysts covering China market discuss Beijing's latest tax investigation and its impact on independent refineries' future operations. Subscribe to Platts Dimensions Pro for access to assessments and premium content covering Platts Gasoline Unl 92 FOB Spore Cargo (PGAEY00), Platts Gasoil FOB Spore Cargo (POABC00) and much more.
16:1225/08/2022
Oil products trickle along the Rhine as low water levels bite

Oil products trickle along the Rhine as low water levels bite

Record low water levels are hindering the transportation of naphtha, LPG, gasoline blending components and diesel, amongst other commodities, along the Rhine into regions of Germany, France and Switzerland leading to critically low inland stocks and the release of strategic reserves for products already affected by the war in Ukraine and a rebound in transportation demand. In this episode of the Oil Markets Podcast, S&P Global Platts Global editors Eklavya Gupte, Virginie Malicier and Vinicius Maffei discuss with Gary Clark the market implications of strained supply chains for clean oil products for Europe. Price symbols on clean oil products discussed in this episode: Naphtha FOB ARA barges - PAAAM00 Gasoline Eurobob FOB ARA barges - AAQZV00 Diesel 10ppm FOB ARA barges - AAJUS00
14:3418/08/2022
Gasoline shipments on Colonial Pipeline are in high demand as imports decline

Gasoline shipments on Colonial Pipeline are in high demand as imports decline

Even after US gasoline prices reached historic highs during the coronavirus pandemic, they somehow found more room to rise in 2022 after Russia invaded Ukraine. Strong demand and a lack of imports into the US Atlantic Coast resulted in unprecedented interest to ship barrels on Colonial Pipeline. The only problem? It wasn't enough. Light ends manager Andrea Salazar and US gasoline reporters Anna Trier and Jordan Daniel discuss how gasoline prices have fared in this tight market and whether prices are seeing any relief. Subscribe to Platts Dimensions Pro for access to assessments and premium content covering Gulf Coast CBOB (AARQU00), New York Harbor barge RBOB (AAMGV00), and much more.
13:3211/08/2022
Supply-driven jet fuel market drops from record high despite summer boost

Supply-driven jet fuel market drops from record high despite summer boost

The days of vaccine certificates and COVID-19 tests for travel are long gone for most, and yet jet fuel demand doesn’t seem to have fully recovered from the pandemic. S&P Global Commodity Insights reporters Virginie Malicier and Maxim Kotenev tell Francesco Di Salvo how record-high physical premiums have led to a flurry of eastern cargoes sailing to Europe, and how short-staffed airlines and airports have had to cap passenger capacity growth despite ample pent-up travel appetite. Check our Jet CIF NWE Cargo assessment (PJAAU00) on Platts Dimensions Pro: https://platform.platts.spglobal.com/web/client?auth=inherit&ignoreIDMContext=1#platts/priceprofile?symbol=PJAAU00
12:4804/08/2022
What's in store for Asian oil markets in H2?

What's in store for Asian oil markets in H2?

Based on early consumption trends in Asia, market participants believe that the second half of 2022 may turn out to be one of the strongest six-month periods of oil demand growth seen over the past three years. That said, some pockets in China are still facing lockdowns due to the COVID-19 pandemic and high oil prices are threatening to pull down demand in other consuming nations. In this podcast, S&P Global Commodity Insights' experts Calvin Lee, Asia head of content, and Kang Wu, head of global demand and Asia analytics discuss with Sambit Mohanty, Asia energy editor the potential top themes for Asian oil markets in the second half of 2022. Subscribe to Platts Dimensions Pro for access to assessments and premium content covering Platts Jet Kero FOB Spore Cargo (PJABF00), Platts Gasoline Unl 92 FOB Spore Cargo (PGAEY00), Platts Gasoil FOB Spore Cargo (POABC00) and much more.
19:5728/07/2022
Can Europe avert an energy crisis?

Can Europe avert an energy crisis?

In Europe, with a hot summer ongoing and a cold winter expected, re-establishing secure sources of energy in light of Russia’s war in Ukraine is a top priority. S&P Global Commodity Insights reporters Shivani Pandya and Sasha Foss speak with crude oil director Joel Hanley about plans to address the crunch in European natural gas supply, and how a return to oil-fired power generation is not as simple as some might suggest. Subscribe to Platts Dimensions Pro for access to assessments and premium content covering the front-month TTF natural gas benchmark (GTFTM01), European fuel oil (AAYWT00), and much more.
12:2020/07/2022
Reflecting Midland: Discussing SPGCI's evolving Dated Brent complex

Reflecting Midland: Discussing SPGCI's evolving Dated Brent complex

S&P Global Commodity Insights recently made the decision to reflect WTI Midland barrels in the daily Platts Dated Brent global crude benchmark. See the note here. Americas crude oil managing editor Laura Huchzermeyer speaks with Emma Kettley, global lead of the Brent complex, and Kristian Tialios, US Gulf Coast crude specialist, about what the market can expect from the inclusion of one of the top-produced US crude grades into the world’s most influential crude pricing benchmarks. Subscribe to Platts Dimensions Pro for access to assessments and premium content covering Dated Brent (PCAAS00), WTI Midland (AAYBA00), and much more.
13:2114/07/2022
Russia’s fuel riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma

Russia’s fuel riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma

Russia has long supplied European and US markets with fuel oil. In light of the war in Ukraine, where is this fuel going and how can the usual buyers make up the shortfall? S&P Global Commodity Insights reporters David Petutschnig and Chloe Davies discuss with Joel Hanley how the dynamics of high sulfur fuel oil and vacuum gasoil are changing fast. Access our special report Inside Fujairah: http://plts.co/ngU530snBMP
14:4807/07/2022
Asia gasoil, jet/kerosene and gasoline cracks may stay elevated on limited exports from China

Asia gasoil, jet/kerosene and gasoline cracks may stay elevated on limited exports from China

Demand for transportation fuels has been picking up in Asia, as higher vaccination rates and improved mobility push regional economies to open up to near pre-pandemic levels. Global oil supplies, however, are not keeping pace with this recovering demand. China's move to inject more fuel supplies into the Asian market by way of a supplementary second round of oil products export quotas in early June is unlikely to help improve regional demand-supply balances. Moreover, China's oil product exports in 2022 are likely to fall from 2021 levels as Beijing aims to minimize outflows to meet its net-zero target. Refining margins for clean transportation fuels like gasoil, jet/kerosene and gasoline skyrocketed to historical highs earlier this month. Even as cracks have inched lower since, expectations are these valuations will stay elevated in the foreseeable future. In this podcast, S&P Global Commodity Insights' Rajesh Nair, Su Yeen Cheong, Oceana Zhou and Zhuwei Wang shed light on the current situation and discuss the scenarios that are likely to play out in the Asian clean fuels markets in the near to medium term.
22:2730/06/2022
How is Europe replacing Russian crude and why have Urals exports increased?

How is Europe replacing Russian crude and why have Urals exports increased?

In this episode of the Oil Markets Podcast, senior editor Emma Kettley and associate editor David Lewis discuss with Paul Hickin the recent changes in crude flows and how Russian crude finds its way in new markets. Our experts explain the changing trade patterns in Europe where participants shun Russian barrels, which surprisingly didn’t prevent Urals exports to reach three-year highs in May. Tell us more about your podcast preferences so we can keep improving our shows. Take our two-minute survey here: https://bit.ly/plattspod22
12:5323/06/2022
Premium gasoline comes at a cost

Premium gasoline comes at a cost

In this episode of the Oil Markets Podcast, light ends pricing editors Sarah Hernandez and Jordan Daniel and Americas clean products manager Matthew Kohlman discuss the record-high gasoline prices that are impacting drivers across the US. They discuss historically low inventories, how a shortage of octanes is driving up prices for premium grades, what the outlook is for gasoline demand, and prices through the rest of the summer. This Oil Markets podcast was produced by Jennifer Pedrick in Houston.
11:4416/06/2022
How is the Russia-Ukraine war impacting fuel oil markets?

How is the Russia-Ukraine war impacting fuel oil markets?

In this episode of the Oil Markets Podcast, associate editors Stepan Lavrouk, Lawrence Toye and Kelly Norways discuss with John Morley the impact of the Russia-Ukraine conflict on the fuel oil and bunker markets. Our experts explore the tightness in the VLSFO market and the way refineries and buyers are adapting to the new market fundamentals, where many companies avoid Russian product while others benefit from discounted prices. Tell us more about your podcast preferences so we can keep improving our shows. Take our two-minute survey here: https://bit.ly/plattspod22
21:2030/05/2022
Asian gasoil, gasoline cracks at record highs in May: Can margins climb higher?

Asian gasoil, gasoline cracks at record highs in May: Can margins climb higher?

Asian gasoil and gasoline cracks have surged in May, amid the war between Russia and Ukraine that started in late February. Asian refineries are looking to raise run rates or delay their planned maintenance this spring to meet the demand. In this podcast, S&P Global Commodity Insights' experts—Jonathan Nonis, Reetika Porwal and Joshua Ong from the Platts pricing team and JY Lim, advisor for Asia-Pacific oil markets -- discuss the contributing factors and the future trajectory of the markets.  
11:3726/05/2022
Up, up, up: US upstream producers and refiners are highly optimistic after Q1

Up, up, up: US upstream producers and refiners are highly optimistic after Q1

The recent round of Q1 earnings calls for US refiners and upstream producers were almost unanimously upbeat. Crude prices of $100+/b oil and unusually high natural gas prices, coupled with changing oil flows from the war in Ukraine, have sparked buoyant US diesel demand while the need for energy security has led to a climbing rig count in both the domestic shale patch and more offshore projects. Americas oil news director Jeff Mower sits down with senior downstream editor Janet McGurty and senior upstream editor Starr Spencer to discuss recent trends and future outlooks for US producers and refiners. This Oil Markets podcast was produced by Jennifer Pedrick in Houston.
16:1019/05/2022
The evolution of HSFO markets and USGC 0.5%S blending and trading

The evolution of HSFO markets and USGC 0.5%S blending and trading

In the background of the pandemic, IMO 2020 was reshaping the landscape of traditional marine fuels. Now, more than two years since the pandemic began, the US Gulf Coast 0.5%S market has established new standards for supplying this fuel. It came with unique blending challenges. The USGC HSFO market has also taken on a new life as a secondary option as a marine fuel. In this Oil Markets podcast, S&P Global Commodity Insights' Beth Brown and Patrick Burns discuss the recent decision to eliminate hand blends from trades reported in the Platts Market on Close assessment process in the US and how trading in these markets has evolved. This Oil Markets podcast was produced by Jennifer Pedrick in Houston.
16:1612/05/2022
With the mogas-naphtha spread at a record high, what's next for Europe's gasoline blenders?

With the mogas-naphtha spread at a record high, what's next for Europe's gasoline blenders?

From the maximization of middle distillates yields by refiners to the impact of Chinese lockdowns on the Asia petrochemical sector, our editors explore the implication for European gasoline's blending margins. In this episode of the Oil Markets podcast, EMEA refined products associate editorial director Francesco Di Salvo speaks with gasoline editor Lucy Brown and naphtha editor Vinicius Maffei about the reasons for the record spread between gasoline and naphtha in Northwest Europe, a key measure of blending economics. This Oil Markets podcast was produced by Jennifer Pedrick in Houston.
11:0105/05/2022
Asia fuel oil market outlook may hinge on severity of China oil demand loss

Asia fuel oil market outlook may hinge on severity of China oil demand loss

The global fuel oil supply chain has in the recent past been impacted by tight product availability due to the war in Ukraine and the subsequent restrictions on Russian oil purchases.  The Asian fuel oil market, which accounts for roughly half of the global marine fuel demand, has been severely stretched too. One of the most harrowing incidents of fuel contamination in recent history at the world's largest bunkering hub Singapore has only exacerbated the tight supply situation. Not surprisingly then, the Asian fuel oil market participants have been closely monitoring the evolving demand-supply dynamic in China, a major producer-supplier of marine fuel. They are tracking not only the impact from oil demand loss, but also, how it may potentially sway the government's decision on the timing and quantum of the second round of fuel oil export quota. In this podcast, S&P Global Commodity Insights' Rajesh Nair, Atsuko Kawasaki and Zhuwei Wang discuss the various scenarios that are likely to play out and its impact on the Asian fuel oil market.
22:1228/04/2022
How has the Russia-Ukraine war impacted diesel and gasoil markets?

How has the Russia-Ukraine war impacted diesel and gasoil markets?

What exactly defines the origin of an oil product? How is self-sanctioning affecting Russian diesel and gasoil exports? And how is Russian-origin diesel being treated in the spot market? In this episode of the Oil Markets Podcast, Richard Swann, S&P Global Commodity Insights’ Director for clean refined products, discusses with Francesco Di Salvo, Associate Editorial Director for European refined products, the question of origin of diesel imported into Europe and the different approaches taken by oil majors and trading companies to handle Russian-origin oil products. Tell us more about your podcast preferences so we can keep improving our shows. Take our two-minute survey here: https://bit.ly/plattspod22
12:2321/04/2022
Heavy hunting: The search for alternative heavy sour crudes in the global market

Heavy hunting: The search for alternative heavy sour crudes in the global market

In the ever-evolving crude market, the dearth of crude from Iran, Venezuela and, most recently, Russia, has led Asian refiners to buy up tight supplies of heavy Latin grades as a replacement. Buying interest for these grades from Mexico, Colombia and Ecuador has been reported in recent months, but availability is limited and a surge in supply from the US could send the market spinning yet again. Americas crude manager Laura Huchzermeyer leads the discussion with Maria Eugenia Garcia, senior editor for Latin American crude, Pankaj Rao, editor for Asian and Middle East crude markets, and Dania el Saadi, senior editor of Middle East News.
10:0014/04/2022
Are high prices and strong structure here to stay for light sweet crude, or have OPEC+ and the US relieved the tension?

Are high prices and strong structure here to stay for light sweet crude, or have OPEC+ and the US relieved the tension?

In this episode of the Oil Markets Podcast, S&P Global Commodity Insights editors Paul Hickin, Emma Kettley, and Sam Angell discuss with Joel Hanley the possible return of balance in the oil markets. The fear factor of the Ukrainian war has created high prices and volatility, but are they waning now that renewed supply is entering the market? Tell us more about your podcast preferences so we can keep improving our shows. Take our two-minute survey here: https://bit.ly/plattspod22
14:5807/04/2022
Resurgence of COVID-19 threatens oil demand revival in Asia

Resurgence of COVID-19 threatens oil demand revival in Asia

Asia’s sustained oil demand revival over the last few months may face a fresh setback following COVID-19 outbreaks in China and other countries in the region. While sharp pull back in consumption appears remote at this stage, markets are keenly watching if  Asia’s top oil consuming nations resort to more lockdowns to stem the spread of the pandemic. In this podcast,  S&P Global Commodity Insights' Sambit Mohanty, Jonathan Nonis and J.Y. Lim discuss the possibility of another round of oil products demand destruction, Asia's crude buying strategy amid fears of a demand slowdown, and the impact on trade flows. Tell us more about your podcast preferences so we can keep improving our shows. Take our two-minute survey here: https://bit.ly/plattspod22
12:1831/03/2022
Americas shipping, bunkers hit rough waters on crude volatility

Americas shipping, bunkers hit rough waters on crude volatility

As global oil markets continue to react in real time to the ongoing conflict in Europe, downstream sectors and interconnected industries are also beginning to see marked impacts on trade flows, fundamentals and most notably spot pricing. Long a key refining and import/export hub for the Western Hemisphere, the US Gulf Coast has seen swift reactions from logistics operations and energy majors as the region deals with a lack of Russian imports amid sanctions. Americas shipping manager Barbara Troner and dirty products manager Patrick Burns speak with clean tanker editor Eugenia Romero and US bunkers editor Phillipe Craig to break down how spot pricing for freight rates and marine fuels has reacted, and what those key segments can expect going forward.
21:5724/03/2022
Fuelling the Russian shortfall

Fuelling the Russian shortfall

Europe's high sulfur fuel oil requirements largely depend on exports from Russia. In this episode of the Oil Markets Podcast, S&P Global Commodity Insights reporters Stepan Lavrouk, Mary tiernan and David Petutschnig discuss with Joel Hanley the impact of the war in Ukraine on not just fuel oil, but also bunker fuel and vacuum gasoil. Tell us more about your podcast preferences so we can keep improving our shows. Take our two-minute survey here: https://bit.ly/plattspod22
19:4717/03/2022
Russia-Ukraine conflict pushes European commodities to new highs

Russia-Ukraine conflict pushes European commodities to new highs

Oil markets – and others – are seeing record prices and intense volatility as Russia’s invasion of its neighbor continues. S&P Global Commodity Insights reporters Rosemary Griffin, Elza Turner, and Rowan Staden-Coats discuss with Joel Hanley what the war in Ukraine means for prices, trade flows, and the refineries of Europe. Tell us more about your podcast preferences so we can keep improving our shows. Take our two-minute survey here: https://bit.ly/plattspod22
18:0710/03/2022
Russia-Ukraine conflict aggravates oil supply worries for Asian buyers

Russia-Ukraine conflict aggravates oil supply worries for Asian buyers

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has stalled oil supplies to refiners in Asia as buyers remain wary of the fallout of the widespread sanctions imposed on Moscow. Though demand for oil and products continues to grow in the region, buyers are left grappling with stunted supplies and rising crude prices. In this podcast, S&P Global Commodity Insights’ Ada Taib, Pankaj Rao, Fred Wang and Vickey Du talk about the impact of the conflict on the Dubai pricing benchmark, Russian Far East crude differentials and the buying patterns of Asian refiners. They also delve into the surge in shipping freight costs and how the potential return of Iranian crude could impact oil supplies. Tell us more about your podcast preferences so we can keep improving our shows. Take our two-minute survey here: https://bit.ly/plattspod22
15:4503/03/2022
$100/b oil - Implications for Asia, the world and energy transition

$100/b oil - Implications for Asia, the world and energy transition

When the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic decimated global oil demand and pulled down prices to their lows in 2020, not many would have believed that just two years down the road, crude oil would be again climbing to $100 a barrel. In a wide-ranging discussion with Sambit Mohanty, Asia Energy Editor at S&P Global Platts, Jim Rogers, Chairman of Beeland Interests, Inc., Rosemary Griffin, Managing Editor for Russia at Platts, and Kang Wu, Head of Global Demand and Asia Analytics at Platts, share their insights on the resiliency of Asian oil demand recovery, the risk to prices and trade flows from Russia-Ukraine tensions, the potential return of Iranian oil, as well as the implications of surging oil prices on energy transition efforts. Tell us more about your podcast preferences so we can keep improving our shows. Take our two-minute survey here: https://bit.ly/plattspod22
19:1323/02/2022
Crude oil markets soar while Russian sellers count the cost

Crude oil markets soar while Russian sellers count the cost

Europe's sweet/sour crude price spread has widened on strong distillate demand and caution over Russian barrels. Platts reporters Emma Kettley and Iain Stevenson give an update on the soaring strength in light, sweet crude. Also, Jonty Rushforth and Joel Hanley discuss the Feb 14 launch of Platts proposed next steps for the Brent benchmark, like the inclusion of US WTI Midland crude. Subscriber note: Platts proposes to reflect WTI Midland in Dated Brent, Cash BFOE from June 2023, keeps Brent assessments on an FOB basis Tell us more about your podcast preferences so we can keep improving our shows. Take our two-minute survey here: https://bit.ly/plattspod22
21:5917/02/2022
US octanes see bearish expectations on premium grade blending

US octanes see bearish expectations on premium grade blending

While not always at the forefront of the market, low RVP, high octane blendstocks such as alkylate and reformate are necessary blending components which can drive price movements and influence supply and demand dynamics - particularly ahead of the summer specs transition. Shea McCord, Sarah Hernandez, and Anna Trier of the US Light Ends team sit down to discuss recent supply dynamics in the US octanes markets, and the impact those dynamics could have on building summer inventories and premium grades blending. Tell us more about your podcast preferences so we can keep improving our shows. Take our two-minute survey here: https://bit.ly/plattspod22
12:1310/02/2022
How would sanctions against Russia impact European oil markets?

How would sanctions against Russia impact European oil markets?

While diplomatic talks between the US and Russia continue, questions are raised about what consequences, if any, would new economic sanctions have on Russia’s ample exports of crude oil and diesel to Europe. In this episode of the Oil Markets Podcast, S&P Global Platts editors Rowan Staden-Coats and David Lewis discuss with Rosemary Griffin and Francesco Di Salvo the state of play between Russia and the West and how big of a supply shock could sanctions cause to the international oil markets.
15:1303/02/2022
The good, bad and the ugly for Asian oil markets in 2022

The good, bad and the ugly for Asian oil markets in 2022

There is growing optimism that 2022 will turn out to be the strongest year for Asian oil demand since the outbreak of COVID-19 more than two years ago. With consumption patterns looking increasingly resilient in top consumers China and India, demand may finally be on a sustained upward trend after a long period of uneven growth. But the market will be looking for answers to some key questions. Will Asia’s oil demand in 2022 rise above 2019 level despite the emergence of omicron? Can high oil prices create hurdles for demand recovery? And finally, what's in store for oil as Asia speeds up efforts to embrace the energy transition process? In a wide-ranging discussion with S&P Global Platts Asia Energy Editor Sambit Mohanty, Global Head of Oil Markets Vera Blei and Asia Head of Content Calvin Lee share their insights on some of the top themes for Asian oil markets in 2022.
22:3827/01/2022
Jet fuel values buck falling passenger trend

Jet fuel values buck falling passenger trend

Despite falling passenger numbers, airlines are facing soaring fuel bills. S&P Global Platts reporters Virginie Malicier and Lawrence Toye discuss with Joel Hanley what’s behind the supply/demand imbalance that’s pushing jet fuel prices to fresh highs.
10:2220/01/2022
US crude oil exports here to stay as world demand continues to recover in 2022

US crude oil exports here to stay as world demand continues to recover in 2022

Looking ahead into 2022, US crude oil export flows will continue to recover and grow as demand and prices surge, but will we see export volumes return to the record levels we were seeing a couple of years ago? S&P Global Platts US crude managing editor Laura Huchzermeyer, US Gulf Coast crude reporter Kristian Tialios, and Platts Analytics' North American oil analyst Lisa Orme discuss market trends impacting the waterborne crude oil market on the US Gulf Coast, along with the forecast for volumes in 2022.
11:3213/01/2022
Oil Markets in 2021: a very fragile recovery

Oil Markets in 2021: a very fragile recovery

As the world has slowly emerged from a lockdown-ridden 2020, the oil markets have had to adjust. Platts reporters from around the world discuss the fundamental highlights of the year, and take a look at what 2022 might bring. Based in Asia, the Americas, and Europe respectively, Sambit Mohanty, Richard Swann, and Joel Hanley bring insight from their regions and look at the big issues driving markets today and tomorrow.
28:2816/12/2021
As the SAF market expands, policy support is needed

As the SAF market expands, policy support is needed

Sustainable aviation fuel is gaining popularity among renewable fuel manufacturers. The SAF market is poised for rapid growth in the coming years as global and regional emissions programs look to decarbonize the carbon-intensive aviation sector. SAF is becoming an important initiative in many renewable diesel projects, in part of manufacturers' efforts to gain policy support, like the tax credit in the Biden administration’s Build Back Better Act. However, the market faces additional hurdles like competition for feedstocks and high production costs. Senior oil writer Janet McGurty and Americas biofuels manager Josh Pedrick talk through the emerging trends in SAF and some of the challenges facing the market.
15:3309/12/2021
Omicron’s Black Friday injects new fragility

Omicron’s Black Friday injects new fragility

Oil markets crashed on the emergence of the omicron variant of COVID-19, leaving market jitters and increased volatility. S&P Global Platts reporters Nick Baldwin and Virginie Malicier discuss with Joel Hanley the reaction and prospects in crude oil and jet fuel, two of the most pandemic-sensitive markets in the oil world.
11:4101/12/2021
Asian jet fuel market takes off after a long hiatus; airlines eye sustainable fuels

Asian jet fuel market takes off after a long hiatus; airlines eye sustainable fuels

The Asian jet fuel market is finally witnessing renewed interest after COVID-19 unleashed an unprecedented crisis in the aviation industry. Heightened vaccination rates in many Asian countries, relaxation of zero-COVID tolerance policies by many countries, and the introduction of vaccinated travel lanes by various nations has boosted jet fuel prospects. The optimism around air travel bodes well for jet fuel demand and prices. Yet, the threat of the pandemic still lingers. With aviation's environmental impact also in focus, many Asian airlines are forging ahead with the use of sustainable aviation fuel. In a discussion with S&P Global Platts Senior Editor for Petroleum News Surabhi Sahu, Head of global demand and Asia analytics Dr Kang Wu and Associate Editor Oil markets Amy Tan share their insights into what the future holds for the jet fuel market and the feasibility of the widespread adoption of sustainable aviation fuels.
21:2625/11/2021
European road fuel market dynamics under a heavy oil complex backwardation

European road fuel market dynamics under a heavy oil complex backwardation

The strong backwardation in diesel and gasoline forward pricing is reflective of a tight fundamental picture for road fuels in Europe as demand steadily rises and refineries grapple with high crude feedstock and running costs as natural gas prices soar, curtailing supply. Amid this market tightness, inventories continue to draw as the opportunity cost of storage rises, reducing supply buffers. At the same time, refiner hedging is exacerbating the strength in calendar time spreads. In this episode of the Oil Markets Podcast, S&P Global Platts Global editors Rowan Staden-Coats and Lucy Brown discuss with Joel Hanley backwardation and what it means for road fuel markets in Europe.
13:4518/11/2021
Colonial Pipeline allocations return on higher demand, lower imports

Colonial Pipeline allocations return on higher demand, lower imports

Demand to ship gasoline on Colonial Pipeline has outpaced available space since October, a first in 19 months. The Atlantic Coast has seen higher demand, and imports are low. The spread between offline gasoline prices at the end of Line 1 in Greensboro, North Carolina, and prices at the origin in Houston, Texas, have reached their widest seasonal level in the last three years. In the meantime, Gulf Coast shippers are paying a premium to ship their barrels as soon as possible. In this episode of the Oil Markets Podcast, S&P Global Platts gasoline editors Anna Trier and Sarah Hernandez discuss why this is happening and what the impact is on gasoline prices in the Gulf and Atlantic Coast regions.
09:2411/11/2021