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Brent’s role in key international spreads reveals regional and quality dislocations

Brent’s role in key international spreads reveals regional and quality dislocations

The continued strength in the Brent complex as a whole, demonstrated by the Dated Brent benchmark breaching the $85/b threshold in late October, masks the differing supply and demand dynamics for both sweet and sour grades in Europe, arguably low global stock levels, selective refinery demand and declining official selling prices or OSPs by National Oil Companies. With OPEC+ set to meet on Nov. 4, how will these producers react to a mixed physical picture amid diplomatic pressure to pump more? In this episode of the Oil Markets Podcast, S&P Global Platts Global Brent lead Emma Kettley and Head of Oil News in London Paul Hickin discuss with Joel Hanley the most recent trends in the North Sea crude complex and its effect on important regional crude spreads ahead of the key OPEC+ meeting.
14:1403/11/2021
Asian crude importers dip into strategic reserves as oil prices bite

Asian crude importers dip into strategic reserves as oil prices bite

In a shift of strategy to battle surging oil prices, Asia's leading oil consumers India and China have started selling crude oil from their strategic reserves for the first time ever, a sign that import-dependent countries in the region are opening up to the idea of using oil reserves not only at times of geopolitical uncertainty and supply risk, but also as a cushion to ward off financial risk.   Beijing held its first state auctions in September, while Indian Strategic Petroleum Reserves has also started selling crude oil to state refiners.   In a wide-ranging discussion with S&P Global Platts Asia Energy Editor Sambit Mohanty, Asia Head of Content  Calvin Lee, and Platts Analytics Chief Geopolitical Advisor Paul Sheldon share their insights on how Asian oil importers are working towards balancing rewards with risk, as well as the implications of those decisions on global oil markets.
23:0328/10/2021
High energy prices add to tightness in the European middle distillates complex

High energy prices add to tightness in the European middle distillates complex

High natural gas prices are leading to both a tighter European supply of middle distillates and greater global gasoil demand, while the diesel cargo market was supported by higher demand into Germany and an open arbitrage to the US. In the meantime, jet fuel demand is slowly recovering, the paper market is flying amid bullish market sentiment with aviation fuel consumption expected to pick up from November when the US lifts its travel ban. In this episode of the Oil Markets Podcast, S&P Global Platts associate editors Virginie Malicier and Gary Clark discuss with Francesco Di Salvo the most recent trends in European diesel, heating and jet fuel markets.
11:4721/10/2021
How have panic buying and the E10 launch impacted UK gasoline and diesel?

How have panic buying and the E10 launch impacted UK gasoline and diesel?

Car tanks may be running empty in the UK after panic buying at the pumps amid a lack of lorry drivers to bring supply from refineries and oil terminals to the retail stations, but what impact if any does this have on the broader gasoline and diesel markets? And what are the consequences of the replacement of E5 gasoline pumps by E10 pumps in the country? In this episode of the Oil Markets Podcast, S&P Global Platts associate editors Rowan Staden-Coats and Joseph McDonnell discuss with Joel Hanley the most recent trends in the overall well-supplied UK gasoline and diesel markets.
12:2107/10/2021
APPEC shines spotlight on Asia's energy future and surging oil, gas prices

APPEC shines spotlight on Asia's energy future and surging oil, gas prices

The dramatic revival of oil and gas prices, the future of fossil fuels in a changing energy landscape, and the role energy will play in the recovery path from the pandemic were some of the main themes at the 37th Asia Pacific Petroleum Conference -- or APPEC 2021 -- organized by S&P Global Platts. In a wide-ranging discussion with Asia Energy Editor Sambit Mohanty, Global Head of Pricing and Market Insight Dave Ernsberger and Head of Global Demand and Asia Analytics Dr. Kang Wu share their views on the changing narrative for the oil market, the impact of energy transition on Asia's energy basket, the future of refining, and the road to demand and price recovery. Access our latest special report: Igniting the spark of energy transition
21:5904/10/2021
How are rising prices and new green regulation impacting heating oil demand?

How are rising prices and new green regulation impacting heating oil demand?

Just as the summer finally comes to an end and mornings become chilly, we would be expecting demand for heating oil to ramp up in Europe, as no boom has been reported yet. Furthermore, new environmental regulation will be applied in many European countries in 2022, which could lead to some changes in buying patterns. In this episode of the Oil Markets Podcast, S&P Global Platts associate editor Lawrence Toye and senior editor Virginie Malicier discuss with Gary Clark how higher flat prices and upcoming tax change are impacting current demand for 50ppm, 0.1% gasoil and kerosene. In this episode of the Oil Markets Podcast, S&P Global associate editor Lawrence Toye and senior editor Virginie Malicier discuss with Gary Clark how higher flat prices and upcoming tax change are impacting current demand for 50ppm, 0.1% gasoil and kerosene.
13:2423/09/2021
Will the delta variant prevent a rebound in oil demand this year?

Will the delta variant prevent a rebound in oil demand this year?

The IEA may have revised down their oil demand estimates for the third quarter of this year, but looking further ahead both OPEC and IEA expect demand to bounce back despite fear of potential new lockdowns and new variants. As for Brent crude, the current pressure on prices could soon cease amid a strong improvement in refinery margins. In this episode of the Oil Markets Podcast, S&P Global senior editors Robert Perkins and Emma Kettley discuss with Eklavya Gupte what is currently holding back Brent prices and when is global oil demand expected to recover.
13:4516/09/2021
Spike in scrubbers, power demand keeps HSFO afloat despite drive for cleaner fuels

Spike in scrubbers, power demand keeps HSFO afloat despite drive for cleaner fuels

Scrubber's uptick in the marine sector amid a favorable Hi-5 spread along with demand for high sulfur fuel oil for power consumption in Asia is helping HSFO retain its sheen. In Singapore, the world's largest bunkering port, January-July HSFO sales jumped 33.7% on the year, while many other ports in Asia such as India and Sri Lanka are seeing a marked rise in HSFO inquiries. In the power sector, high global gas and LNG prices have incentivized switching of gas to oil, where applicable. S&P Global Platts’ Dr. Kang Wu, head of global demand and Asia Analytics, and Rajesh Nair, managing editor for Asia residual fuels, discuss high sulfur fuels oils and their evolving role in the market with Surabhi Sahu, senior editor for petroleum news.
18:2409/09/2021
Destruction, power outages caused by Ida disrupt oil market

Destruction, power outages caused by Ida disrupt oil market

It's been quite the week in energy markets, as Hurricane Ida hit the Louisiana coast, causing damage, power outages and destruction to the regular supply of oil and other projects in and around the region. The US Gulf Coast is built to deal with hurricanes like this, but each storm is unique, and what is impacted for how long disruptions persist factor into how the oil industry reacts. S&P Global Platts editors discuss storm damage, power outages and disruptions and how oil prices have reacted in the days following the storm.
09:5602/09/2021
Can rising fuel prices derail Asia's oil demand recovery, economic growth?

Can rising fuel prices derail Asia's oil demand recovery, economic growth?

Asia is witnessing signs of rising mobility, improving the demand outlook for transportation fuels. It has also raised hopes for a sustained oil products demand revival in the region after a long period of weak consumption growth.   S&P Global Platts Senior Asia Energy Editor Sambit Mohanty, Global Director for Oil Products Richard Swann, Associate Editorial Director for Refined Products Jonathan Nonis, and S&P Global Ratings Asia-Pacific Economist Vishrut Rana examine whether the resurgence of COVID-19 in Southeast and Northeast Asia and rising oil prices could act as hurdles and derail the fragile oil demand revival and economic recovery in the region.   Related event: APPEC 2021
24:1726/08/2021
What's happening to the supply and demand balance for road fuels in Europe?

What's happening to the supply and demand balance for road fuels in Europe?

All eyes are on supply in European diesel markets, where demand has remained relatively stable at almost back to pre-pandemic levels, but due to the spread of the Delta variant in Asia more cargoes are making their way to Europe and elsewhere. In both the diesel and gasoline Mediterranean markets, prices are strong due to good demand and some supply tightness, while the gasoline Europe to US arbitrage has been firmly open during the summer driving season. In this episode of the Oil Markets Podcast, S&P Global Platts diesel reporter Rowan Staden-Coats and gasoline reporter Joseph McDonnell discuss with Gary Clark the latest dynamics in the European road fuel markets and how they are being impacted by other regions of the world.
15:2719/08/2021
EPA and RVPs upend US light end markets

EPA and RVPs upend US light end markets

An alphabet soup of changes have impacted US light end markets in the last year, including changes in environmental rules that have readjusted the entire RBOB market. S&P Global Platts editors Sarah Hernandez and Matt Kohlman look at the forces shaping the market.
11:1712/08/2021
Middle East tanker attacks highlight oil supply risks, raise geopolitical tensions

Middle East tanker attacks highlight oil supply risks, raise geopolitical tensions

On July 29, the oil product tanker Mercer Street was victim of a deadly drone attack, while a few days later another tanker, the Asphalt Princess, was reportedly hijacked. Both incidents are adding to heightened tensions in the Middle East, which remains a critical region for global oil supply. What impact are these incidents having on freight and oil markets at the time when COVID-19 is still weighing on global oil demand? In this episode of the Oil Markets Podcast, S&P Global Platts Senior Editor Eklavya Gupte and Associate Editorial Director of EMEA Clean Refined Products Francesco Di Salvo discuss the latest drama unfolding in the Middle East.
09:2405/08/2021
China’s oil import outlook brightens after tumbling in H1

China’s oil import outlook brightens after tumbling in H1

China, Asia's biggest oil consumer, saw its January to June crude oil imports post negative growth for the first time in eight years, pulled down by sharp falls in May and June inflows. But there are expectations that the commissioning of new refining capacity would create incremental demand for cargoes. In a wide-ranging discussion with S&P Global Platts Senior Asia Energy Editor, Sambit Mohanty, Platts Global Head of Oil Pricing Vera Blei and Platts Analytics Global Head of Oil Demand Kang Wu share their views on the key global and domestic factors - including OPEC+ decision to ease quota limits and the potential return of Iranian barrels - that could influence the outlook on China's imports in the second half of the year and  in 2022.
19:4629/07/2021
Will jet fuel demand ever recover to pre-pandemic levels in Europe?

Will jet fuel demand ever recover to pre-pandemic levels in Europe?

Cash differentials for jet fuel barges trading in ARA reached 17-month highs mid-July. At the same time, the European Commission announced sweeping proposals to make flying greener, including a future tax on jet fuel. How far is the jet market from a complete recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic and what will the EC’s “Fit for 55” plan mean for the aviation sector and the jet fuel market? In this episode of the Oil Markets Podcast, S&P Global Platts senior jet fuel editor Virginie Malicier and middle distillates editor Christopher Ewen discuss with Gary Clark the latest dynamics in the European jet fuel market and the potential impact of the EU Green Deal on future jet demand.
15:2522/07/2021
Steeper crude backwardation puts pressure on African crude oil

Steeper crude backwardation puts pressure on African crude oil

Against a backdrop of growing Coronavirus infections and OPEC+ discord, oil prices keep rising. How can long-haul crude cargoes stay competitive as backwardation in the forward curve widens and puts pressure on Asia-bound oil from West Africa and Europe? In this episode of the Oil Markets Podcast, S&P Global Platts reporters Emma Kettley and Nick Baldwin discuss with Joel Hanley why a stronger backwardation is boosting certain crude grades while hitting others.
10:3815/07/2021
For Canada's crude market, it's a time of trials and tribulations

For Canada's crude market, it's a time of trials and tribulations

It's been a tumultuous stretch for Canadian crude as the coronavirus pandemic and infrastructure uncertainty have impacted the market. However, prices have risen to a level that supports higher production and increased takeaway capacity may provide differentials some uplift. S&P Global Platts editor Patrick Harrington discusses Canada's crude prices, infrastructure and politics.
27:5809/07/2021
Road transportation fuel prices diverge as jet fuel weighs down middle distillate complex

Road transportation fuel prices diverge as jet fuel weighs down middle distillate complex

Gasoline prices are rallying on underlying demand strength in Europe, West Africa and across the Atlantic, while diesel prices remain steady amid stagnant demand and an abundance of supply as jet fuel continues to be blended into the middle distillates pool, despite slowly rising flight demand. In this episode of the S&P Global Platts Oil Markets Podcast, reporters Evridiki Dimitriadou, Rowan Staden-Coats and Christopher Ewen discuss with Francesco Di Salvo the latest trends on the vital transportation fuel markets.
11:1001/07/2021
Energy transition to reshape future oil trade flows and business models

Energy transition to reshape future oil trade flows and business models

In a fast-changing landscape where energy transition is the most popular catch phrase, the trading community is looking for answers on what’s in store for the oil market over the next decade. Ravinder Kumar Malhotra, Director General of the Federation of Indian Petroleum Industry, and Dave Ernsberger, Global Head of Pricing and Market Insight at S&P Global Platts, join Sambit Mohanty, Senior Asia Energy Editor at Platts, to exchange views on the potential growth of low-carbon oil flows and the influence of carbon pricing on oil markets. They also discuss the importance of sustained investment in oil projects in order to ensure plentiful supplies in the years to come.
18:2424/06/2021
Rising bunker fuel costs hammer down on tanker shipowners’ earnings

Rising bunker fuel costs hammer down on tanker shipowners’ earnings

While demand for tankers of clean and dirty oil products has yet to recover fully from the pandemic, prices of bunker fuels have been rising to 16-month highs, thus threatening the profitability of the shipping industry and making shipowners less willing to offer a certain number of loss-making routes. In this episode of the Oil Markets Podcast, S&P Global Platts reporters Britt Russell-Webster and Chris To discuss with Tamara Sleiman the reasons behind the bullishness in crude oil futures.
14:3618/06/2021
US Atlantic Coast sees surge in gasoline imports

US Atlantic Coast sees surge in gasoline imports

Gasoline imports into the US Atlantic Coast have surged to record highs in recent months. Andrea Salazar and Anna Trier of S&P Global Platts look at what has been driving the flurry of imports -- from the recent Colonial Pipeline cyberattack to a winter storm that impacted the Gulf Coast -- and how long that is expected to last.
09:3810/06/2021
Do fundamentals support the rise of crude futures to two-year highs?

Do fundamentals support the rise of crude futures to two-year highs?

While the pandemic is far from over and coronavirus cases are still rising in some Asian countries, the front-month Brent crude futures breached on June 1 the $70/barrel ceiling and extended the rise the next day. From OPEC’s optimistic demand forecasts to uncertainty over Iran’s production, caution seems to dominate the medium-term, and the longer-term role of energy transition may not be as bearish for prices as one might think. In this episode of the Oil Markets Podcast, S&P Global Platts reporters Nicholas Baldwin and Eklavya Gupte discuss with Joel Hanley the reasons behind the bullishness in crude oil futures.
11:1403/06/2021
Unpacking China's new tax: Implications on crude oil and refined product markets

Unpacking China's new tax: Implications on crude oil and refined product markets

China on May 14 announced that it will implement a consumption tax on mixed aromatics, light cycle oil and bitumen blend from June 12 in an effort to close a loophole in its tax system. This tax is expected to have repercussions not only in the domestic market, but also in the regional refined products market and crude markets.   Mixed aromatics and light cycle oil or LCO are used as blend stocks in gasoline and gasoil, and bitumen blend is used as a feedstock by independent refiners.   The tax is expected to alter domestic supply-demand balances, regional trade flows, and types of crudes imported into China.
19:5401/06/2021
Road fuels in the balance on Colonial Pipeline and Covid recovery

Road fuels in the balance on Colonial Pipeline and Covid recovery

While the May 7 outage of the Colonial Pipeline prompted fears of fuel shortages on the US Atlantic Coast, it also led to talk of extra gasoline and diesel moving from Europe. But with COVID restrictions easing on both sides of the Atlantic, there are longer-term drivers at play. In this episode of the Oil Markets Podcast, S&P Global Platts reporters Rowan Staden-Coats and Allen Reed discuss with Joel Hanley the latest trends on these vital road fuel markets.
13:0020/05/2021
US Gulf Coast crude differentials linger at pre-pandemic levels

US Gulf Coast crude differentials linger at pre-pandemic levels

Global crude prices have staged an impressive rally, recovering to pre-COVID levels. However, many US Gulf Coast crude differentials and regional spreads are yet to normalize, raising the question if the 2020 demand shock and ongoing infrastructure buildout will have a permanent impact on relative prices. S&P Global Platts Americas Crude Managing Editor Laura Huchzermeyer discusses recent price trends on the Gulf Coast and the Platts AGS waterborne crude assessment with Senior Pricing Specialist Kristian Tialios and Associate Director Matt Eversman.
17:2713/05/2021
Will vaccine passports bring the jet fuel market back to life?

Will vaccine passports bring the jet fuel market back to life?

While the European jet fuel market has yet to recover from the pandemic and continues to trade at low cash premiums, will demand for aviation fuel be boosted by the upcoming easing of travel restrictions within Europe and the potential resumption of non-essential trans-Atlantic flights? In this episode of the Oil Markets Podcast, S&P Global Platts reporters Virginie Malicier and Thomas Washington discuss with Gary Clark the latest news on the travel front and their expected consequences for the jet market.
11:2206/05/2021
India in focus: Oil demand concerns and weathering the COVID-19 storm

India in focus: Oil demand concerns and weathering the COVID-19 storm

The astronomical surge in India's COVID-19 cases to record highs has baffled policymakers and overwhelmed the country’s medical infrastructure. The current spread of infection has raised concerns that a crisis of unprecedented magnitude would take a toll on oil demand. S&P Global Platts Senior Asia Energy Editor Sambit Mohanty talks to Rajat Kapoor, Managing Director for Oil and Gas at AWR Lloyd, and Chris Midgley, Global Head of Analytics at Platts, to unpack the factors that are affecting India's oil demand growth, and the implications this would have on the global oil market as well as OPEC's production strategy.    
29:2729/04/2021
How the divergence between gasoline and diesel is boosting low sulfur VGO

How the divergence between gasoline and diesel is boosting low sulfur VGO

While the European gasoline market has been increasing strengthening versus its middle distillates counterpart, weighed down by COVID-19 restrictions in Europe, this has in turn led to a growing divergence between prices of low-sulfur and high-sulfur vacuum gasoil on the old continent. In this episode of the Oil Markets Podcast, S&P Global Platts reporters Stepan Lavrouk and Joseph Mcdonnell discuss with Joel Hanley how a lack of gasoline on the others side of the Atlantic impacts which VGO European refiners prefer to use.
10:5820/04/2021
US gasoline markets continue to feel effects of Texas freeze

US gasoline markets continue to feel effects of Texas freeze

Soybean futures continue to support RVO prices as the US market awaits a Supreme Court decision to determine the future of small refinery exemptions. European exports continue to head toward the East Coast on improved gasoline cracks and market optimism, pressuring New York Harbor prices lower. Gulf Coast prices have spiked to three-year highs as refineries stabilize operations.
12:2015/04/2021
The new Suez Crisis: what effect has Ever Given had on oil markets?

The new Suez Crisis: what effect has Ever Given had on oil markets?

While the grounding of the Ever Given in the Suez Canal has created countless memes, it has also reminded the world on the fragility of supply chains. In this episode of the Oil Markets Podcast, S&P Global Platts reporters Charlotte Bucchioni and Britt Russell-Webster discuss with Joel Hanley the impact of the blockage on freight and fuel markets, as well as the outlook as the queue slowly clears.
10:2101/04/2021
Slow burn: Asia's cautious approach to sustainable aviation fuel

Slow burn: Asia's cautious approach to sustainable aviation fuel

Major airlines in Asia have identified sustainable aviation fuel as having a potential to make a significant contribution to the global goal of reducing carbon emissions from commercial aviation. But the industry faces many challenges to overcome before SAF's potential can be realized. The impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the travel industry is on top of this list. S&P Global Platts oil experts Philip Vahn, Surabhi Sahu and Jing Zhi Ng are joined by senior analyst Alexander Yap to discuss Asia's cleaner aviation fuel initiative, Asia's overall jet fuel market fundamentals, and what's in store for the aviation industry post-pandemic. Learn more: S&P Global Platts Launches SAF and & HVO values in Asia Explore now: The Platts Atlas of Energy Transition, your map to the sustainable commodity markets of the future
16:4626/03/2021
IMO 2020, COVID-19 drive turbulence in the fuel oil complex

IMO 2020, COVID-19 drive turbulence in the fuel oil complex

The market for low sulfur fuel oils – 0.1% S and 0.5% S – has tightened on the refinery response to COVID-19, while as a result of IMO 2020, lackluster demand for 3.5% S is encouraging shippers to fit scrubbers which could flip fundamentals between the grades in the future. Meanwhile, a recent cold weather spell in Asia drew fuel oil supplies away from Europe, further adding to price volatility to those fuels at the bottom of the barrel. S&P Global Platts fuel oil specialists Stepan Lavrouk, Sarah-Jane Flaws and Britt Russel-Webster discuss the market with Joel Hanley.
15:2118/03/2021
Pandemic, politics usher uncertainty into Brazil’s diesel market

Pandemic, politics usher uncertainty into Brazil’s diesel market

Rising prices and a failed trucker strike last month have rocked the Brazilian diesel market this year. Petrobras, Brazil’s state-owned oil company, has raised fuel prices several times this year after pressure from independent importers, angering consumers and trucking unions. Petrobras' CEO was recently ousted by Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, all while Petrobras sells off eight of its 13 refineries. Explore now: The Platts Atlas of Energy Transition, your map to the sustainable commodity markets of the future
07:2111/03/2021
Can the crude recovery continue?

Can the crude recovery continue?

With oil prices reaching 13-month highs, surprising many market analysts, are these higher levels here to stay and how might they impact production levels of OPEC+ in the coming year? In this edition, S&P Global Platts Associate Editorial Director John Morley discusses the current crude fundamentals and expectations with Senior Editor Eklavya Gupte and North Sea Crude Editor Emma Kettley.
12:3304/03/2021
Stocks management in focus as Asian refiners tackle oil products surplus

Stocks management in focus as Asian refiners tackle oil products surplus

Middle Eastern crude producers are sending fewer cargoes to Asia, but refiners in the region are unfazed. S&P Global Platts Head of News for Asia Mriganka Jaipuriyar, Editor Mark Tan, and Adviser for Asia Oil Analytics JY Lim examine Asia's current refining landscape, the impact of the Myanmar coup on supply, and refiners' strategies to manage an unwanted buildup in stocks.   Related event: 8th Asian Refining Virtual Summit  
09:5326/02/2021
What’s driving the light ends spike in volatility?

What’s driving the light ends spike in volatility?

Bad weather on the US Gulf Coast and a rise in crude oil prices has added to volatility in the European naphtha paper market -- belying more balanced physical fundamentals -- while export demand for European gasoline has shot up. S&P Global Platts reporters Evridiki Dimitriadou and Joseph McDonnel discuss the market with Francesco Di Salvo.
10:4718/02/2021
Fuel oil markets come back into focus as global demand returns

Fuel oil markets come back into focus as global demand returns

For fuel oil markets, 2020 was a strange year, as the global pandemic overshadowed implementation of the landmark IMO 2020 regulation. With global demand slowly returning, these grades are back in focus. S&P Global Platts editors Beth Brown and Patrick Burns talk with Matt Eversman, associate director of crude and fuel oil markets, about fuel oil market trends as well as Platts’ consultation on certain operational guidelines in the Platts Market on Close assessment process for .5% marine fuel.
17:4811/02/2021
Jet fuel values still exposed to COVID effect

Jet fuel values still exposed to COVID effect

The price of aviation fuel dropped to record lows at the start of the coronavirus pandemic. In this podcast, Platts reporters Emma Thomas and Chris Ewen tell Joel Hanley of the fuel’s faltering steps back to a more normal market environment amid the ongoing threat of COVID-19.
09:2704/02/2021
Cold spell drives oil resurgence in Asia's power sector

Cold spell drives oil resurgence in Asia's power sector

The last few weeks saw temperatures in many parts of North Asia drop to record lows, and energy prices hit record highs. Platts JKM, the benchmark for Asian spot LNG prices, surged to $32.50/MMBtu, the highest since it was launched in early 2009. LNG freight rates hit unprecedented levels of nearly $300,000/day, trucked LNG in China rose to around $28/MMBtu, Japan's spot electricity prices hit 220 Yen/kWh, and the Platts Northeast Asian Thermal coal price hit $80/mt. The ripple effect was felt across a variety of power generation fuels and across the whole region as supply chains were disrupted. Utilities found themselves having to shift back to fuels that have been becoming rather obsolete in the region's power mix. S&P Global Platts Senior Analyst Andre Lambine, Senior Editor Takeo Kumagai, and Managing Editor Rajesh Nair join Content Lead Eric Yep to delve deep in to the latest in Asia's oil and power sectors.
21:4301/02/2021
Naphtha rallies on petchem strength

Naphtha rallies on petchem strength

As most refined products struggle to find demand through the pandemic’s destruction, naphtha has found itself riding on a three-year high crack spread, supported by petrochemical demand. S&P Global Platts Associate Editorial Director Francesco Di Salvo discusses the unusual strength in naphtha prices with pricing reporters Evridiki Dimitriadou and Joe Mcdonnell, as well as the limitations for the feedstock following pressure from gasoline blending.
12:0521/01/2021
Gains in WTI, robust petrochemical demand add strength to US NGLs

Gains in WTI, robust petrochemical demand add strength to US NGLs

US NGLs have strengthened across the board early in 2021, with some of those gains tied to increases in West Texas Intermediate and others linked in robust demand from the petrochemical sector and other global markets. LPG editor MK Bower discusses what is driving pricing strength for propane and butane, how ethane is recovering from the demand destruction wrought during hurricane season, and why market participants are confounded by natural gasoline and its relative strength against crude.
15:2114/01/2021
Diesel faces up to the challenges of 2021

Diesel faces up to the challenges of 2021

As the major road freight fuel for Europe and beyond, how has diesel coped with the global pandemic and what are its prospects heading into the new year? Platts reporters Virginie Malicier and Rowan Staden-Coats discuss the diesel markets with Joel Hanley.
08:4607/01/2021
2020 in Review: The year that changed everything

2020 in Review: The year that changed everything

As 2020 finally draws to a close, Oil Markets Podcast hosts from around the world – Mriganka Jaipuriyar, Joel Hanley and Richard Swann – gather to discuss the year in detail, and try to chart a path to recovery in 2021.
25:4517/12/2020
For flagship US crude, 2020 has been a year of challenges, changes

For flagship US crude, 2020 has been a year of challenges, changes

It has been a big year for the US flagship crude, West Texas Intermediate, and in particular the way that grade is priced. Following significant growth of US crude exports before the pandemic and then the April 20 price collapse of the NYMEX WTI contract, S&P Global Platts launched its AGS assessment for waterborne cargoes of WTI Midland loading on the US Gulf Coast. Then just last week, Platts captured the global oil industry’s attention with its proposal to include WTI Midland in the Dated Brent global benchmark beginning in March 2022. In today's podcast we'll review how Platts AGS has performed since its launch in June amid challenging fundamentals for global oil markets.
19:5310/12/2020
Platts proposes WTI Midland’s inclusion into Dated Brent

Platts proposes WTI Midland’s inclusion into Dated Brent

With so much US crude now coming to Europe, Platts has announced a proposal to include US WTI Midland into the North Sea benchmark of Dated Brent. Jonty Rushforth and Joel Hanley discuss how this might work and what it means for the world’s leading oil benchmark.
15:1203/12/2020
The road ahead for Japan’s crude and refined product imports

The road ahead for Japan’s crude and refined product imports

The pandemic has pummeled Japan's oil demand and led to some dramatic drops in its crude imports and refinery runs. The onset of winter and subsequent rise in demand for heating oil has offset some of that collapse, but the road ahead continues to look uncertain, S&P Global Platts Asia oil market experts Takeo Kumagai, Daisuke Shibata and Mriganka Jaipuriyar discuss. While crude imports are expected to pick up in the near term, sustainability of that trend very much depends on the severity of COVID-19. What is looking certain however is that Japanese refiners will continue to import refined products as refining economics favor imports and run rates remain low. Full transcript: http://plts.co/rmqs30rmlb2 
11:2130/11/2020
Aviation looks to vaccine for boost in demand

Aviation looks to vaccine for boost in demand

Jet fuel took center stage at the recent International Air Transport Association Fuel Forum, as the industry grapples with the demand destruction due to air travel restrictions, but also paves the way for a clear decarbonisation agenda. Jet fuel and derivatives editors Emma Thomas and Christopher Ewen join Francesco Di Salvo to reflect on the key takeaways from the event and the impact on the markets for conventional and sustainable aviation fuels.
08:3519/11/2020
US diesel markets soar amid hurricanes' aftermath

US diesel markets soar amid hurricanes' aftermath

Diesel prices across the US soared last week, reaching multiyear highs in nearly every region. The aftermath of several hurricanes this year curtailed production, and perhaps shut some refineries for good. That, combined with strong agriculture demand, created a perfect storm for strong spot market prices.
10:3511/11/2020
Lockdown 2.0: Products vs Pandemic

Lockdown 2.0: Products vs Pandemic

As coronavirus cases rise sharply in Europe, many countries are entering into second lockdowns to curb the spread of the virus – but are the markets prepared for a potential second round of curtailed demand? S&P Global Platts reporters Chris Ewen, Kieran Hess and Sarah-Jane Flaws discuss with Joel Hanley the state of refined products and the challenges ahead for transportation fuels.
14:0806/11/2020
China in focus: Demand recovery, import outlook and peak oil scenarios

China in focus: Demand recovery, import outlook and peak oil scenarios

China's GDP grew by 4.9% the third quarter, putting the country's economy back on an expansionary track. China is one of the very few countries to register a positive growth amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Against this backdrop, S&P Global Platts Head of News in Asia Mriganka Jaipuriyar, senior oil writer Oceana Zhou, and Head of Global Demand and Asia Analytics Dr. Kang Wu examine China's prospects in a world that continues to face an immense oil demand destruction, forecasts of peak oil demand amid a decarbonization drive across the globe, and the implications the US elections might have on China's near to medium term growth. 
16:4029/10/2020