
China's gasoline exports may surge, hurting Asian refining margins
The jump in China’s exports of gasoline in July is likely the start of a trend toward stronger shipments as refiners take advantage of plentiful quotas, better margins and lower crude oil costs.
Mexico’s Pemex to up gasoline imports after refinery fire -source
Mexican state oil producer Pemex will import additional gasoline after a major fire last week at its largest...
Asia Naphtha/Gasoline-Naphtha gains;India’s BPCL seeks gasoline
Asia’s naphtha crack was at a five-session high of $60.95 a tonne on Wednesday, held up by lower Brent...
Middle East Gasoline Boom Stirs Sales Fight From Europe to Asia
Expanding fuel shipments from the Persian Gulf will intensify competition from Europe to Asia, squeezing profits across the global refining industry and contributing to a looming glut of oil products.
Gasoline Glut in New York Has Traders Sending Cargoes Abroad
Traders are lining up to export gasoline and diesel from New York Harbor, an area that normally relies on fuel imports from Europe and eastern Canada, shipping data compiled by Bloomberg show.
Rebound in sight as China’s gasoline exports hit five-month low
China’s gasoline exports in August slid further to hit five-month lows, extending the downward trend that started in the previous month, as steady demand at home, a squeeze in local supplies and lower gasoline cracks discouraged refiners from shipping out
China Gasoline Exports Catch Up With Diesel as Output Surges
The volume of China’s gasoline exports caught up with diesel last month as refiners dumped excess output in overseas markets to alleviate swelling stockpiles at home amid record domestic production.