Crude oil
ExxonMobil exports first cargo of offshore US oil to Rotterdam refinery
The vessel carrying offshore oil from the US Gulf of Mexico departed from Gramercy, Louisiana, in early April and is expected to arrive in Rotterdam on April 19, according to the data.
China’s crude import growth slows as refining inventories swell
Independent refineries in China have been ramping up their crude processing rates and boosting fuel sales as low global oil prices provide higher margins.
Nigeria destroys two illegal oil refineries in Delta
The six people arrested, alleged to have been running a warehouse to store illegally refined products, were arrested in Rivers state. The navy also said it had destroyed two illegal refineries.
Union: Kuwait’s oil, gas worker strike remains on course for Sunday
"There are no negotiations between the unions and the government over the strike," Farhan al-Ajmi, head of the Petrochemicals Industries Co. workers union, told Reuters.
Kuwait’s oil, gas workers plan to go on strike
Workers fear reduced salaries, benefits and layoffs will be part of a planned government overhaul of the payroll system in the public sector, according to the union.
US crude stocks unexpectedly fall as refiners run in overdrive
The EIA report was "modestly supportive" with the jump in refinery runs and fall in imports "obvious catalysts in causing overall crude oil inventories to decline," a key analyst said.
Asian refiners turn to Middle East’s heavy crudes over Latin America
Latin American crude sold to Asia fell 1% in the first three months of 2016 from a year ago, while Middle East exports to Asia rose 7% in the first quarter, according to new data.
Strong oil demand from China’s teapot refiners drives tanker jam
China's independent refiners, freed of government constraints after securing permission to import just last year, have gorged on plentiful low-cost crude in 2016. This has created delays for tankers that have quadrupled to between 20 to 30 days at Qingdao port in Shandong province.
Oil prices extend losses as gasoline glut looms
The decline on Tuesday follows data showing US gasoline demand during January fell for the first time in 14 months, while overall US oil demand fell 1% that month from a year ago.
Industry Metrics
US product markets weakened despite strong domestic gasoline demand.
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