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Asian and European Buyers Seize Opportunity as US Crude Prices Drop

  • Posted on October 13, 2023
  • Business
  • By TSW NEWS DESK
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Crude prices in American physical markets are witnessing a significant decline, capturing the attention of buyers in Asia and Europe. The drop in oil prices is creating an attractive opportunity for international purchasers.


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Crude prices in American physical markets are witnessing a significant decline, capturing the attention of buyers in Asia and Europe. The drop in oil prices is creating an attractive opportunity for international purchasers.

In November, the prices of West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude, aimed at Asian customers, have plummeted by approximately $2 per barrel since reaching their peak in September 2023. This decline, which has primarily occurred in the past week, has been spurred by various factors.

The recent Israel-Hamas conflict prompted Saudi Arabia to reiterate its commitment to the efforts of OPEC+ in stabilizing oil prices. Traders interpreted this as a signal that the Kingdom would increase oil production if supply disruptions occurred, leading to market reassurance.

In response to this drop in prices, Asian buyers have taken action, booking at least five supertankers since Wednesday. This equates to approximately 10 million barrels of crude oil. It's a substantial move, considering the current tight inventory situation.

This sudden surge in buying interest is coupled with US shale producers offering crude oil for loading next month. Refineries in North America and Europe are concluding their maintenance, creating a strong demand for oil to capitalize on improved profit margins, particularly for diesel production.

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WTI crude loading in November is currently offered at a premium of around $7 per barrel over the Middle East's Dubai prices, a decrease from the $9 premium at the end of the previous month.

Furthermore, the drop in WTI prices is narrowing the price differential with Abu Dhabi's Murban oil, which is typically priced at a premium of $4.25 per barrel compared to the Dubai market. This development is of particular interest to Asian buyers, who often compare Murban with WTI.

For European buyers, prices of domestic light sweet crude loading in November are currently holding a premium of approximately 50 cents per barrel over ICE Brent prices. This marks a significant reduction from the $2 premium observed just a week ago.

The decline in WTI prices, along with these market dynamics, is reshaping the landscape for crude oil trade, enabling Asian and European buyers to capitalize on the newfound opportunities in the US market. This development could have far-reaching implications for the global energy trade landscape.

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