Asia Naphtha/Gasoline-Cracks higher, gasoline stays near 7-week high
SINGAPORE: Asia's naphtha crack recovered to a four-session high of $29.58 a tonne on Wednesday while gasoline margins stayed near a 7-week high of $5.91 a barrel on stronger gasoline demand in Europe.
- Naphtha, where prompt supplies of open-specification grade are currently ample, is also used as a blending component for gasoline other than for the production of petrochemicals.
- Supplies of heavy full-range naphtha were less ample versus the open-specification grade.
- South Korea's GS Caltex on Tuesday bought heavy full-range naphtha for second-half August delivery at premium levels (C&F) but the exact range could not be directly confirmed as buyers do not typically comment on their deals.
- The GS Caltex purchase was made on the same day as SK Energy where the latter paid about $9 a tonne premium to Japan quotes on a C&F basis for heavy full-range naphtha.
- While heavy full-range grade prices have been holding in premium levels, benchmark open-specification naphtha spot prices have been trapped in discounts since May in South Korea.
- Gasoline demand in the West in the meantime was firm.
- Exports from Europe to the US East Coast had risen in recent days to plug a supply gap after the 335,000 barrel-per-day Philadelphia Energy Solutions Inc refinery was affected by a massive fire on June 21.
* OTHER NEWS: Venezuela's oil exports recovered in June from a sharp drop the month before, helped by increased deliveries to China, which is now state-run oil firm PDVSA's primary destination for its crude, according to company records and Refinitiv Eikon data.
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