Refining
U.S. gasoline market set for fresh test after near-record stock draws
U.S. gasoline prices have already jumped by 50% to close to four-year highs since the U.S. and Israeli war against Iran began on February 28, and currently average around $4.33 per gallon.
China's crude oil imports slump, but it's economics not altruism
The collapse in China's imports is being framed in media and market commentary as helping Asia adjust to the loss of at least 10 MMbpd of crude from the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
Not everybody is a loser from the Iran war—just ask Brunei
The focus from the Iran conflict has largely been on the increasing cost the world is having to pay through higher crude oil and natural gas prices resulting from the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
Pakistan plans oil reserves, storage push as Hormuz constraints expose vulnerabilities
Despite depending on supplies through the Strait of Hormuz for up to 90% of its oil and liquefied natural gas imports, Pakistan has no strategic petroleum reserves.
Indian refiners' April crude processing drops 8.9% from a month earlier
India is the world's third-biggest oil importer and consumer.
- U.S. oil exports surge, draining domestic crude inventories toward rock bottom 6/5
- Indian companies willing to deepen presence in Venezuela 6/5
- Japan steps up efforts on cooking oil in race for sustainable aviation fuel 6/5
- Indian refiner Nayara says Vadinar refinery turnaround completed 6/5
- Repsol begins large-scale production of 100% renewable fuels in Puertollano 6/4
- IG4, Petrobras confirmed as co-controllers of Brazil's Braskem 6/4

