Asia Distillates-Cash markets strengthen amid some prompt supply disruptions

Reuters
28 May
Asia Distillates-Cash markets strengthen amid some prompt supply disruptions

SINGAPORE, May 28 (Reuters) - Asia's middle distillates spot cash differentials gained on Wednesday as paper market structures continued to strengthen, though trading momentum remained at similar pace as the previous session amid some cautious trading sentiment.

Support came from unexpected supply disruptions at one northeast Asia refiner's production site, with some shortcovering activities ongoing for June.

Meanwhile, ICE gasoil prices gained on talks of bullish sentiment for third-quarter market fundamentals - though a portion of Asian markets remained skeptical given sufficient supplies.

However, a portion of the market was waiting with bated breath for refiners to kick off their July spot sales, likely a week later, to see how supply fundamentals will pan out.

The 10ppm sulphur gasoil refining margins GO10SGCKMc1 closed the trading session higher, breaching the $16 per barrel level.

Meanwhile, on the trading window, a buy-sell gap still hindered more deals from being done though spot cash differentials GO10-SIN-DIF gained slightly to 27 cents per barrel given the firmer paper market structure.

The arbitrage spread between Asian and U.S. West Coast jet fuel prices were little changed from the previous trading session, remaining at $8-9 per barrel.

Regrade JETREG10SGMc1 held steady at discounts of around $1.05 a barrel.

SINGAPORE CASH DEALS O/AS

- One gasoil deal, no jet fuel deals

INVENTORIES

- U.S. crude oil stockpiles likely rose last week, along with distillate and gasoline inventories, a preliminary Reuters poll found on Tuesday. EIA/S

NEWS

- Oil prices ticked up in early trading on Wednesday as the U.S. barred Chevron from exporting crude from Venezuela under a new authorization on its assets there, raising the prospect of tighter supply. O/R

- A wildfire in the Canadian province of Alberta prompted the temporary shutdown of some oil and gas production and forced residents of a small town to evacuate.

- The world's biggest oil exporter Saudi Arabia may cut its crude prices for Asian buyers in July to the lowest in six months, refiners said, tracking losses in benchmark prices driven by rising supply from OPEC+.

PRICES

MIDDLE DISTILLATES

CASH ($/BBL)

ASIA CLOSE

Change

Prev Close

RIC

Spot Gas Oil 0.5%

73.23

-0.13

73.37

GO-SIN

GO 0.5 Diff

-5.41

0.06

-5.47

GO-SIN-DIF

Spot Gas Oil 0.25%

76.93

-0.13

77.07

GO25-SIN

GO 0.25 Diff

-1.71

0.06

-1.77

GO25-SIN-DIF

Spot Gas Oil 0.05%

78.38

-0.13

78.52

GO005-SIN

GO 0.05 Diff

-0.26

0.06

-0.32

GO005-SIN-DIF

Spot Gas Oil 0.001%

78.92

-0.14

79.06

GO10-SIN

GO 0.001 Diff

0.27

0.05

0.22

GO10-SIN-DIF

Spot Jet/Kero

77.89

-0.01

77.90

JET-SIN

Jet/Kero Diff

0.18

0.09

0.09

JET-SIN-DIF

For a list of derivatives prices, including margins, please double click the RICs below.

Brent M1

BRENTSGMc1

Gasoil M1

GOSGSWMc1

Gasoil M1/M2

GOSGSPDMc1

Gasoil M2

GOSGSWMc2

Regrade M1

JETREGSGMc1

Regrade M2

JETREGSGMc2

Jet M1

JETSGSWMc1

Jet M1/M2

JETSGSPDMc1

Jet M2

JETSGSWMc2

Gasoil 500ppm-Dubai Cracks M1

GOSGCKMc1

Gasoil 500ppm-Dubai Cracks M2

GOSGCKMc2

Jet Cracks M1

JETSGCKMc1

Jet Cracks M2

JETSGCKMc2

East-West M1

LGOAEFSMc1

East-West M2

LGOAEFSMc2

LGO M1

LGOAMc1

LGO M1/M2

LGOASPDMc1

LGO M2

LGOAMc2

Crack LGO-Brent M1

LGOACKMc1

Crack LGO-Brent M2

LGOACKMc2

(Reporting by Trixie Yap; Editing by Maju Samuel)

((trixie.yap@thomsonreuters.com;))

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