Crude Processing

REFINERY CRUDE PROCUREMENTS
Nigeria implements regulations mandating oil firms to supply local refineries.
In a bid to ensure a stable supply for local refining, Nigerian oil producers will be required to allocate 483K b/d to domestic refineries in the first half of 2024, as per newly introduced regulations.
January 06, 2024
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Pemex's Olmeca refinery aims for reducing fuel imports, particularly from the US.
Mexico's state-run oil company, Pemex, revealed its operational forecast for the Olmeca refinery (also known as Dos Bocas), projecting a processing capacity of 243K b/d during its inaugural year in 2024, with full capacity expected to be reached by 2025.
January 06, 2024
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Japanese refiners grapple with eroding profits amid reduced petroleum consumption and rising crude costs.
The US EIA painted a sobering picture of Japan's petroleum consumption, having forecast the lowest levels since 1980 in 2024 in its latest Short-term Energy Outlook.
December 31, 2023
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Refiners in Asia explore alternatives amid Red Sea shipping risks.
Asian refiners, particularly in Thailand, Indonesia, and South Korea, are evaluating alternative routes for Mediterranean and North African crude deliveries, considering the risks associated with the Red Sea shipping route.
December 23, 2023
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China's independent refineries navigate low Jan. crude imports amid new quota rule.
The Chinese government's decision to permit teapots to utilize 2024 crude import quotas in advance of Dec. intake has stirred limited interest among refiners.
December 17, 2023
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Spain's Cartagena port expands crude slate, impacting global oil market.
In Nov., the Spanish port of Cartagena experienced a significant surge in crude receipts, with a diverse slate comprising 14 grades, including a new North American grade.
December 16, 2023
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Dangote refinery receives maiden crude cargo, marking operational onset.
The new refinery in Nigeria, Africa's largest, has reached a pivotal milestone with the arrival of its inaugural crude cargo, signifying the commencement of operations after enduring years of setbacks.
December 09, 2023
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Middle East oil suppliers maintain commitment to Asian markets despite OPEC+ cuts.
Asian refiners are demonstrating resilience in the face of OPEC and its allies committing to extended crude production cuts through the first quarter of 2024.
December 03, 2023
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South Korea Boosts Crude Imports, Seizes US Opportunities Amidst Tight Brent-Dubai Spread.
The world's fourth-largest crude importer increased crude oil imports by 4.4% in Oct. compared to the previous year.
November 26, 2023
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Grangemouth refinery in Scotland to transform into fuel-import terminal by 2025, halting crude procurement.
Petroineos, a joint venture between PetroChina and Ineos, announced plans to close the 150K b/d Grangemouth refinery in Scotland, converting it into a fuel import terminal by spring 2025.
November 26, 2023
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