Crude logistics battle: Freight expenses shape the race to west coast refineries
The US west coast is almost exclusively a crude import market. It is geographically more isolated from other key trading regions, limiting the number of naturally positioned vessels on the coast and creating a restrictive market among shipowners. The battle for crude logistics is heating up as freight expenses shape the race to supply US west coast refineries. Even a few cents per barrel can make all the difference in deciding which crude grade wins.
Our new Insights paper examines the freight dynamics impacting the US west coast crude imports and draws from Argus' tanker freight rates analysis. The main topics are:
- Crude tanker rates to the west coast US
- Freight volatility's impact on refineries
- Supply balance
- Emerging trades for the US west coast
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