Gasoline cracks are facing pressure amid reports that Dangote’s gasoline unit has restarted as planned.
• US ULSD crack down 0$/bbl at 34.54$/bbl
• US gasoline crack down 0.7$/bbl at 18.6$/bbl
• US 321 crack down 0.5$/bbl at 23.92$/bbl
• EU Gasoil-Brent up 0.3$/bbl at 23.85$/bbl
• EU Gasoline-Brent down 0.3$/bbl at 13.64$/bbl
• Hungarian refiner Mol has reported a fire at its Danube refinery in central Hungary, which has now been contained, according to Reuters.
• Suncor on Monday reported that a power outage prompted a shutdown at its 137k b/d Montreal refinery, according to Reuters.
• Russia’s Russneft has supplied a first oil cargo to the newly built Kulevi oil refinery in Georgia this month, according to Reuters.
• Russian authorities are discussing new measures to support the domestic oil products market, with prices setting fresh all-time highs, according to Kommersant.
• Less than two years after the 650k b/d Dangote refinery’s 2024 launch, the Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote is now seeking to double the facility’s size with Middle Eastern backing, which would make it the largest refinery in the world, Platts said.
• Nigeria’s Dangote refinery restarted production at its 204k b/d gasoline unit as planned on October 19 at a run rate of 60%, according to IIR cited by Reuters.
• A two-tier market emerges for Indian refined product exports as Australia cuts imports over links to Russia while Europe boost purchases ahead of sanctions due to start in 2026, according to Kpler.
• The API US oil inventory data is due at 16:30ET ahead of the EIA Weekly Petroleum Status Report tomorrow. A Reuters survey indicates a crude stock build of 1.5mbbl in the week ended Oct. 17. Distillates stocks are seen to draw 1.9mbbl and gasoline stocks to draw 1.3mbbl. Refinery runs are expected unchanged on the week at 85.7%.
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