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S&P Global Commodity Insights analysis of key oil price movements across the globe.
High noon for high sulfur?
Much is made of the new 0.5% sulfur standard in marine fuels come IMO 2020 but what of the well-established 3.5% fuel market? How are prices reacting to the upcoming changes in shipping standards? Platts reporters Tamara Sleiman and Britt Russell-Webster join Joel Hanley to discuss the short-term...
10:2024/10/2019
"The secret of politics? Make a good treaty with Russia."
With Otto von Bismarck’s famous quote likely ringing in his ears, Saudi King Salman welcomed Russia’s President Putin this week. Oil, OPEC, and cooperation were high on the agenda, but will Putin’s visit to the Middle East prove more successful than the Saudi orchestra’s...
20:0717/10/2019
Crude sellers count the cost of mounting freight rates
As trade tensions take their toll on the shipping sector, will sellers of crude oil have to slash differentials to offset the high cost of transport? And how can the owners of clean vessels capitalise on high rates? Platts reporters Emma Kettley and Chris To discuss the market with Joel Hanley in...
10:0610/10/2019
Delivered crude comes to Dated Brent
As the traditionally FOB-based Dated Brent benchmark starts incorporating CIF offers, S&P Global Platts senior director of price group Jonty Rushforth and EMEA crude managing editor Paula Vanlaningham discuss what this means for liquidity and the volume of information coming into the...
19:3703/10/2019
Asia crude buyers cautious as supply uncertainty lingers post-Saudi attacks
Saudi Arabia has said that its crude production capacity would be restored to 11 million b/d by end-September, and to the full 12 million b/d in November. Supply uncertainties, however, continue to grip the Asian market. As the impact of the attacks on Saudi Arabia's oil facilities become clearer,...
06:4627/09/2019
Saudi shut-in after attacks, and an exploding scrubber: just another week in oil
As the oil market players digested the insights from the annual APPEC meeting in Singapore, an explosive attack on critical oil infrastructure in Saudi Arabia shut in over 5% of global oil supply. Joel Hanley discusses with Eklavya Gupte and Jonty Rushforth this huge shut-in of crude oil, with...
31:2616/09/2019
The middle way: Distillate-rich crudes forge ahead as IMO 2020 looms
With all of the focus on sour crudes ahead of IMO 2020, the relationship between naphtha-rich and distillate-rich barrels has attracted less attention. But increasingly, the product split in sweet crude yields has become a driving factor as refineries gear up for the new low-sulfur world. S&P...
07:2612/09/2019
Prepare to reap the whirlwind
While the US continues to count the cost of Hurricane Dorian, Europe’s refined products markets are seeing differing impacts. Joel Hanley hears from Platts reporters Solomon Lanitis and Virginie Malicier what effects a storm in the US has on European imports and exports. And in the latest IMO...
20:4305/09/2019
Key themes to watch at Platts APPEC 2019
S&P Global Platts editors Ada Taib, Eesha Muneeb and Avantika Ramesh give listeners a preview of what will keep oil market participants busy at the 2019 Asia Pacific Petroleum Conference, including discussions around the impact of IMO 2020 on the Asian market, updates from Abu Dhabi's National...
05:3830/08/2019
Sweet opportunities remain for sour crude and heavy products
IMO 2020 may be looming and the overall trajectory for sour crude such as Urals and high sulfur fuel oil is down, but with anomalous trading patterns and pockets of tightness, the high sulfur element can still show some strength. S&P Global reporters William Bland and Tamara Sleiman tell...
23:2622/08/2019
US crude: overpriced, overhyped, and over here?
As trade tensions mount, US crude production continues to grow and it has to go somewhere; Europe and Asia have been accommodating homes so far but have troubles of their own. How much more crude does Europe need, and who is losing out in the US export explosion? Joel Hanley is joined by Platts...
11:0414/08/2019
Cleaner, greener fuels on the road and on the seas
As ethanol plays a greater role in European gasoline standards, S&P Global Platts reporters Solomon Lanitis and Joel Hanley discuss the impact of the latest evolution in the best known part of the oil barrel. Following this, Tamara Sleiman hosts another edition of the Platts IMO 2020 Special...
19:2908/08/2019
US, Russia battle for Asian crude oil demand
US crude has been gaining market share in Asia, with growing popularity in South Korea, Thailand and Taiwan. S&P Global Platts editors Avantika Ramesh and Ada Taib examine how the flow of US crude in to the region has been affecting demand for Far East Russian crude grades.
04:2202/08/2019
Hormuz tanker tensions fail to ignite the oil markets
Tankers have been seized, drones downed, and warships scrambled but oil prices have barely registered the escalating tension in the Persian Gulf. S&P Global Platts reporters Robert Perkins and Emma Thomas discuss with Joel Hanley the factors keeping a lid on prices, and why values on crude oil...
10:4925/07/2019
The only way is up for refiners
Talks of closures are over for now and a clutch of run cuts at European refineries, followed by a significant outage in the US, is propping up sentiment. Refineries reporter Elza Turner tells the latest to Joel Hanley. Later in the program, Tamara Sleiman talks to Philip Reeder and Lara Berton...
18:2618/07/2019
Changing currents for crude flows following trouble in the Strait of Hormuz
The UK and Iran are facing off against one another over oil tankers and this is spooking both shippers and oil producers, with ripple effects across the markets. News reporters Jack Jordan and Miriam Malek discuss the implications with Eleni Pittalis.
05:4711/07/2019
Choppier waters for European gasoline
The US is diversifying its sources of imports, but while this might sound dismal for European producers there is still a varied landscape of shorts out there and the outlook for producers is bullish. Francesco di Salvo talks to Solomon Lanitis and Joshua Brown. Meanwhile, on the high seas, Alex...
22:0504/07/2019
How do current tensions in the Middle East affect crude flows to Asia?
Singapore-based S&P Global Platts editors Eesha Muneeb and Avantika Ramesh examine the impact on prices as well as the level of concern among Asian refiners, traders and buyers, amid the geopolitical tension brewing in the Middle East, particularly after US President Donald Trump indicated a...
05:2928/06/2019
Angola’s challenges as crude production and differentials slide
Production is at fresh lows and prices are following suit, but there are signs Angola is taking steps to stem the decline. Joel Hanley talks to Eklavya Gupte and Kristi Rotlaender about an expected upturn in demand for Angola’s heavy sweet crude, and China’s role as a major buyer.
08:5820/06/2019
Strong NWE gasoline masks a weaker global picture
Crude oil pipeline contamination in Europe has boosted gasoline cracks, which are masking a softer reality across regions. S&P Global Platts editors Eleni Pittalis, Solomon Lanitis and Tamara Sleiman discuss market dynamics on both sides of the Atlantic, as well as the product offering from...
12:1607/06/2019
Why is the fuel oil sulfur spread going bananas?
After months near parity, the spread between high and low sulfur fuel oil has suddenly blown out. What’s behind this move and what could it mean for the feedstocks market? Eleni Pittalis and Sarah-Jane Flaws explain all to Joel Hanley.
09:2624/05/2019
Iran sanctions begin to bite; what does IMO 2020 mean for fuel oil?
The expiration of the US-issued Iranian sanctions waivers has now passed, leaving regular buyers of Iranian crude – and the fuel oil market – short of a regular supply line. S&P Global Platts reporters Tamara Sleiman and Eklavya Gupte tell Joel Hanley who they think the winners...
10:5113/05/2019
Russian crude oil contamination causes European supply shock
A high dose of organic chlorides in Urals crude oil has shut down European refineries and led to severe logistical and price complications. S&P Global Platts reporters Paula Vanlaningham and Robert Perkins tell Joel Hanley the latest on the scandal.
09:3702/05/2019
What does the end of the Iran sanction waivers mean to Asian crude and condensate buyers?
The US announced the end of all waivers from Iran oil sanctions when they expire on May 2. Ada Taib, Eesha Muneeb and Andrew Toh, S&P Global Platts editors in Asia, examine what this announcement means to crude oil buyers in the region, with China, India, and South Korea being among the biggest...
06:2626/04/2019
So what happened at MPGC 2019?
As ever, the Middle East Petroleum & Gas Conference has provided plenty to talk about from currency rows to Trump tweets. Fresh from Dubai, Dave Ernsberger, S&P Global Platts global head of energy, and Vera Blei, global director of oil markets, join Joel Hanley, editorial director,...
19:3218/04/2019
How Russian Urals crude is reacting to the sweet and sour inversion
With heavy sour crudes seeing remarkable value versus their light sweet counterparts, how are Russia’s Urals and the Europe’s fuel oil markets responding? S&P Global Platts reporters Gillian Carr and Sarah-Jane Flaws give Joel Hanley the lowdown.
07:5310/04/2019
Forward fuel and the sticky bitumen question
Forward prices of high sulfur fuel oil are seeing understandable pressure as 2020 approaches. S&P Global Platts reporters Tamara Sleiman and Jack Jordan discuss this with Joel Hanley, as well as the possible options for bitumen producers looking for a new benchmark.
08:3303/04/2019
Dated Brent crude oil grades feel impact of strong buying interest
S&P Global Platts reporters Emma Kettley and Gillian Carr speak to Joel Hanley about the sudden strong buying interest in the North Sea Dated Brent crude complex, as well as the knock-on effect on grades such as Russia's Urals.
08:4028/03/2019
Oil Markets podcast – Africa's oil opportunities
Ahead of the African Refiners’ Association conference in Cape Town, S&P Global Platts reporters Francesco Di Salvo and Eklavya Gupte tell Joel Hanley of the trends, challenges and opportunities facing the continent’s oil industry.
08:5322/03/2019
US crude oil returns to China in small volumes amid ongoing US-China trade talks
US crude is returning to China in small volumes, signaling growing confidence among Chinese buyers that the ongoing trade talks between China and the US will yield a favorable outcome. Sinopec most recently bought a VLCC of US crude to be delivered to China in late May, after having halted all...
03:5722/03/2019
Parties! Protests! Dinosaurs! IP Week 2019 in review
S&P Global Platts Joel Hanley, Dave Ernsberger and Francesco Di Salvo discuss the highs and lows of London's International Petroleum Week. As ever, the oil industry's flagship gathering provided plenty debate on the markets, as well as talking points on environmental and diversity issues.
14:2207/03/2019
Spotting the big oil trends ahead of IP Week 2019
As traders are set to gather in London for International Petroleum Week, S&P Global Platts reporters from across the barrel tell Joel Hanley which oil stories will be heard in the meetings and parties around town. Taking in the biggest themes from crude, fuel, distillates and light ends, the...
10:4521/02/2019
Nigerian election puts focus on country's energy future
In this edition of the podcast, S&P Global Platts Francesco Di Salvo joins editors Eklavya Gupte and Philip Reeder to discuss the lead-up to the Nigerian general election on February 16. The election pits incumbent President Muhammadu Buhari against Atiku Abubakar from the People's Democractic...
12:3414/02/2019
Brent-Dubai narrows sharply ahead of fresh OPEC oil output cuts, sour crude shortage
Sour crude oil differentials have risen sharply relative to sweet crude grades in the Atlantic Basin as OPEC moves to cut back on production, sending the differential between the Brent and Dubai markets to its narrowest levels since 2017. In this edition of the podcast, S&P Global Platts...
06:1331/01/2019
Light and heavy oil products in Europe invert again
S&P Global Platts editors Tamara Sleiman, Philip Reeder and Eklavya Gupte tell Joel Hanley how the inversion in fuel oil and naphtha cracks speaks of structural shortages in heavy ends and very challenging market conditions for the top of the barrel.
12:2623/01/2019
S&P Global Platts announces CIF Rotterdam offers to be included in Dated Brent assessment
Platts editors Joel Hanley and Paula VanLaningham discuss the January 14 subscriber note on the inclusion of offers on a CIF Rotterdam basis into FOB Dated Brent crude oil from November 2019. What could the change mean and what's the feedback been? RELATED DETAILS Subscriber Note: Platts proposes...
08:5118/01/2019
Delays in the Turkish straits put freight markets and Urals Med crude under pressure
The Turkish straits form the link between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean – a crucial choke point for transporting crude oil. But this year, poor weather and frequent closures in the Bosporus and Dardanelles have led to the longest shipping delays through the straits in at least 10 years....
08:1609/01/2019
The potential for delivered crude oil coming into Dated Brent
After the recent S&P Global Platts consultation on the Dated Brent benchmark, Platts editors Robert Beaman and Paula Vanlaningham discuss with Joel Hanley the possibility of extra crude oil being delivered into the assessment.
11:5414/12/2018
Rising number of GPS disruptions pose an emerging security risk for the shipping industry
As maritime authorities report a rising number of GPS disruptions, the scale of the digital tampering in an industry which relies heavily on the technology as a navigation tool is coming to light. In this edition of the podcast, S&P Global Platts Iain Stevenson talks with Katherine Dunn to...
13:4226/11/2018
Low Rhine water levels continue to impact oil products markets
S&P Global Platts reporters Virgine Malicier and Francesco Di Salvo tell Joel Hanley about soaring strength in European diesel markets brought on by the chronically shallow Rhine river. Related article (with infographic): Record low Rhine water levels continue to impact commodities
05:5131/10/2018
European light ends struggle to find balance amid a culmination of bearish factors
Noteworthy weakness in the European gasoline complex has weighed on light ends fundamentals in recent weeks. A culmination of heavy supply, combined with closed export arbitrage outlets, has lengthened the region and subsequently spilled over into the naphtha market where participants are already...
08:1825/10/2018
The Oil/Petrochemicals imbalance
Despite the environmental pressure on plastics, petrochemical demand is booming. Given the link to oil via naphtha and propane, Platts reporters Philip Reeder and Lara Berton discuss with Joel Hanley the impact of weak petroleum feedstock prices and the large pethchem plant outages on the way.
08:5017/10/2018
European low sulfur VGO market facing bearish headwinds on sinking gasoline cracks
The European low sulfur vacuum gasoil market has been facing bearish headwinds in recent weeks on the back of rapidly weakening gasoline cracks. S&P Global Platts EMEA fuel oil managing editor John Morley is joined by editors Tamara Sleiman and Solomon Lanitis to examine the current state of...
07:5111/10/2018
Refiners announce first details of new 0.5% sulfur bunker fuels
Shipowners have received some of the first details about the fuel they will be relying on from 2020 this week with some announcements about the new blends for use once the International Maritime Organization's sulfur limit drops to 0.5%. S&P Global Platts Jack Jordan, editorial lead for bunker...
05:0003/10/2018
West African crude oil trading goes public
A new swap contract has led to unprecedented transparency in Nigerian crude oil trading. S&P Global Platts senior editors Joel Hanley and Paula VanLaningham assess whether this could be a new trend, as well as discussing new assessments for US crude into Europe, and a possible quality premium...
10:0020/09/2018
Jamnagar, Yanbu outages have conflicting impact on European gasoline and VGO markets
Maintenance on secondary cracking units at the Jamnagar and Yanbu refineries is having a conflicting impact on European gasoline and Vacuum Gasoil markets. Supply of gasoline out of the units has been dented, meaning Northwest Europe is being tapped to fill the void, while demand for European VGO...
07:3022/08/2018
Off-spec Houston bunker fuel sparks contamination crisis
A recent spate of shipping engine failures has been traced back to a problematic cargo of bunker fuel in Houston earlier in the year. S&P Global Platts reporters Emma Kettley and Jack Jordan discuss with Joel Hanley the difficulties of policing fuel oil specifications and whether a global...
08:0515/08/2018
IMO: financing marine fuel costs post-2020
Tonnage, debt, price and credit could be explosive issues for the shipping and bunker industry going into 2020. The fallout from the International Maritime Organization's tighter fuel regulations will mean higher fuel costs and/or difficulties purchasing expensive scrubbers. S&P Global Platts...
08:5524/07/2018
Younger generation of shipping executives reconsider scrubbers ahead of IMO 2020
Among shipowners looking at how to cope with tighter marine fuels sulfur limits in 2020, the use of scrubbers to clean their emissions on board has been seen as a niche solution for the past few years. But that may be starting to change – rumours abound that the technology may be finding new...
08:0020/06/2018
Implications of US sanctions on Iran for Asian oil buyers
How will Asia's top buyers react to the re-imposition of US sanctions on Iran?In this podcast, S&P Global Platts editors Mriganka Jaipuriyar, Philip Vahn, and Oceana Zhou examine why China is likely to benefit the most out of the US' move, as South Korea and Japan cut back on their imports and...
05:5809/05/2018