01 Aug 2024 | 10:52 UTC

Listen: Shifting flows: US diesel displaces Middle Eastern supply to Europe

In July, US diesel exports to Europe surged to multi-year highs, displacing Middle Eastern flows due to inverted arbitrage economics and a bearish near-term outlook for the commodity in Europe.

In this episode of the Platts Oil Markets Podcast, host Joel Hanley is joined by Nadia Bliznikova, Robert Perkins and Rebeka Foley to explore the latest developments in diesel flows, crack spreads, and the macroeconomic environment influencing supply and demand balances in the Atlantic basin.

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Cairo Energy Forum(opens in a new tab)

ULSD 10ppmS CIF NWE Cargo - AAVBG00(opens in a new tab)

ULSD 10ppmS CIF Med Cargo - AAWYZ00(opens in a new tab)

US diesel exports to Europe hit record high despite lackluster demand(opens in a new tab)

Middle East diesel exports to Europe hit 9-month low in July amid higher US supplies (opens in a new tab)(subscriber content)

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