Asia Naphtha/Gasoline-Gasoline crack rises, PSO seeks H1 Nov loading gasoline

Reuters09-18

Sept 18 (Reuters) - Asia's gasoline margins climbed on Wednesday as a dip in regional supplies boosted margins and improved market sentiments.

Saudi Aramco emerged as the biggest seller for the third straight session, selling 100,000 barrels of the benchmark grade of octane.

The crack rose to reach a two-week high of $5.97 per barrel above Brent crude from $4.45 on Tuesday. The crack last hit $6.69 on Sept. 3, 2024.

In tenders, Pakistan's PSO was seeking 92-octane gasoline

for loading in Nov. 1-10, 2024, the company website said. The tender closes on Sept. 23, 2024.

In naphtha, the margins strengthened by $1.64 to hit $109.28

per metric ton over Brent crude.

No naphtha deals concluded for the third straight session.

NEWS

Oil fell on Wednesday, after two sessions of gains. Prices had a downward pressure after U.S. crude and fuel inventories increased, offsetting rising tension in the Middle East and the potentially bullish impact of a U.S. interest rate cut.

Brent crude futures for November were down 54 cents at $73.16 a barrel. U.S. crude futures for October slid 46 cents to $70.73.

Russia may hold off oil export cuts for its western ports in October or even increase loadings, despite scheduled rise of available primary oil refining capacity at local oil plants which enables Moscow to boost crude runs, market sources said.

China's gasoline exports were down 44% in August from a year earlier. Gasoline exports were at 770,000 metric tons last month, the lowest since April. That was off steeply from 1.38 million tons in August 2023 and also down from 790,000 tons in July, data from the General Administration of Customs data showed.

INVENTORIES

U.S. Gasoline inventories rose 2.34 million barrels and distillate stocks climbed 2.30 million barrels, according to market sources citing the American Petroleum Institute.

Light distillate stocks, including naphtha and gasoline, at the Fujairah commercial hub fell 4,000 barrels to 5.565 million in the week to Sept. 16, S&P Global Commodity Insights data showed.

SINGAPORE CASH DEALS

Two gasoline trades and no naphtha deal.

PRICES

CASH ASIA CLOSE Change Prev Close RIC

OSN Naphtha CFR Japan M1 656.25 3.00 653.25

($/mt)

OSN Naphtha CFR Japan M2 650.75 3.00 647.75

($/mt)

OSN Naphtha Diff ($/mt) 5.50 0.50 5.00 <NAF-TYO-DIF

>

Naphtha Netback FOB Sing 70.92 0.39 70.53

($/bbl)

Naphtha Diff FOB Sing 0.40 0.00 0.40 <NAF-SIN-DIF

>

Naphtha-Brent Crack 109.28 1.65 107.63 <NAF-SIN-CRK

($/mt) >

Gasoline 97 ($/bbl) 83.84 1.70 82.14

Gasoline 95 ($/bbl) 83.50 1.70 81.80

Gasoline 92 ($/bbl) 78.90 1.70 77.20

Gasoline crack ($/bbl) 5.97 1.52 4.45 <GL92-SIN-CR

K>

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

RICs below.

Brent M1

Naphtha CFR Japan M1 <NACFRJPSWMc1

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Naphtha CFR Japan M1/M2 <NACFRJPSDMc1

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Naphtha CFR Japan M2 <NACFRJPSWMc2

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Naphtha Japan-Sing <NAPTC4SPDMc1

Netback M1 >

Naphtha Japan-Sing <NAPTC4SPDMc2

Netback M2 >

Naphtha FOB Sing M1 <NAFOBSGSWMc1

>

Naphtha FOB Sing M1/M2 <NAFOBSGSDMc1

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Naphtha FOB Sing M2 <NAFOBSGSWMc2

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Naphtha Cracks M1 <NACFRJPCKMc1

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East-West Naphtha M1

East-West Naphtha M2

NWE Naphtha M1

NWE Naphtha M1/M2 <NAPCNWEASMc1

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NWE Naphtha M2

Crack NWE Naphtha-Brent <NAPCNWEACMc1

M1 >

Crack NWE Naphtha-Brent <NAPCNWEACMc2

M2 >

*Sing refers to

Singapore

(Reporting by Haridas; Editing by Shreya Biswas)

((Haridas.X@thomsonreuters.com;))

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