August 24, 2021

Oil Is Down – Why Isn’t Diesel A Lot Cheaper? Port Problems

Oil Is Down – Why Isn’t Diesel A Lot Cheaper Port Problems
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Oil is down substantially, yet diesel hasn’t declined nearly as much because refiners are making more money.  Over the past year, refiners have averaged $10/barrel for processing – the so-called “crack spread”.  Now the crack spread is running around $25/barrel.
 
Meishan terminal at China’s Ningbo port, the third largest port in the world, closed for 2 weeks because of a single COVID case.
 
 

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