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Maritime & Shipping, Refined Products, Wet Freight, Diesel-Gasoil

November 29, 2024

US to deliver more diesel to Brazil than Russia in week ending Dec. 8: CAS

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HIGHLIGHTS

Diesel imports to Brazil from US up 6% vs Russia in week to Dec 8

US to supply 1.9 mln barrels, Russia 1.8 mln barrels to Brazil

Paranaguá port to receive 1 mln barrels, Santos 928,539 barrels

The US is expected to be the main diesel source for Brazil in the week ending Dec. 8, preliminary S&P Global Commodities at Sea(opens in a new tab) indications showed on Nov. 29. From Dec. 2 to Dec. 8, the US deliveries to Brazilian ports are anticipated to be 6% greater than those from Russia.

Preliminary data from CAS shows that 3.8 million barrels of gasoil and diesel are scheduled to be discharged at Brazilian ports next week, 24% lower than the volume scheduled for this week. From the US, 1.9 million barrels of diesel are expected to arrive by Dec. 8, which is 102,738 barrels more than the 1.8 million barrels scheduled to arrive from Russia. In the week ending on Dec. 1, around 5 million barrels of gasoil and diesel were scheduled.

Platts, part of S&P Global Commodity Insights, assessed the spread between US- and all-origin ULSD in South Brazil at a premium of 4.75 cents/gal on Nov. 28, lower than the premium of 3 cents/gal on Nov. 22.

According to the daily report of the Association of Brazilian Fuel Importers, or Abicom, released on Nov. 22, the average domestic diesel price in the country was 5% (Real 0.16/liter) lower than the import parity level. This makes diesel imports unfavorable and may reduce diesel imports from mid-sized and smaller distributors. Paranaguá port, in Paraná state in South Brazil, was the port with the highest number of ships scheduled to discharge in the next week, with around 1 million barrels expected to arrive from Dec. 2 to Dec. 8. Market participants recently reported that ULSD was being heard at an FCA premium of Real 30/cu m over Petrobras' reference posted prices in Paranaguá, but no bids were heard recently. Santos port, in São Paulo state in Southeast Brazil, was the second port, with 928,539 barrels scheduled.

Source: S&P Global Commodities at Sea
Discharge port arrival date Ship name Ship DWT Load port departure date Load port Discharge port Commodity quantity (barrels) Commodity quantity (m3) Journey status
Dec. 2 2024 SEAWAYS JEJU 49,999 28 Nov. 2024 Corpus Christi (US) Vila do Conde 322,234 51,231 In Transit
Dec. 3 2024 IONIAN STAR 50,506 19 Nov. 2024 Houston (US) Itaqui 290,704 46,218 In Transit
Dec. 4 2024 MINERVA VIRGO 50,922 16 Oct. 2024 Ust-Luga (Russia) Santos 309,000 49,127 In Transit
Dec. 4 2024 CHIBA 45,975 9 Nov. 2024 Primorsk (Russia) Maceio 275,000 43,721 In Transit
Dec. 5 2024 YELLOW STARS 49,999 14 Nov. 2024 Greater Baton Rouge (US) Santos 344,539 54,777 In Transit
Dec. 5 2024 BOW TRAJECTORY 49,622 19 Nov. 2024 New Orleans (US) Itaqui 233,720 37,158 In Transit
Dec. 6 2024 ROSE I 37,900 12 Nov. 2024 Primorsk (Russia) Paranagua 226,000 35,931 In Transit
Dec. 7 2024 JOYCE 47,344 27 Oct. 2024 Primorsk (Russia) Paranagua 275,000 43,721 In Transit
Dec. 7 2024 SEAWAYS ATHENS 50,342 2 Nov. 2024 Houston (US) Suape 294,785 46,867 In Transit
Dec. 7 2024 SEA LEGEND 47,786 4 Nov. 2024 Primorsk (Russia) Paranagua 245,000 38,952 In Transit
Dec. 8 2024 PAPILLON 47,302 5 Nov. 2024 Primorsk (Russia) Rio de Janeiro 245,000 38,952 In Transit
Dec. 8 2024 BRIGHT FUTURE 74,999 21 Nov. 2024 Houston (US) Aratu 450,756 71,664 In Transit
Dec. 8 2024 MINERVA MEDITERRANEA 47,522 7 Oct. 2024 Primorsk (Russia) Paranagua 259,000 41,178 In Transit