Oil Product Stocks Drop To 2-Week Low Amid Pickup in Ship Demand

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  • Light distillates stocks reach eight-week low
  • Fujairah marine fuel prices slump
  • Middle distillates down 24% on year

Oil product stockpiles at the UAE’s Port of Fujairah dropped to a two-week low as of Sept. 19, posting the biggest week-on-week decline in four weeks on signs that shipping fuel is moving more quickly in response to lower prices, according to Fujairah Oil Industry Zone data published Sept. 21, reports SP Global.

Current trend of stocks

Stocks of light distillates such as gasoline and naphtha fell 12% over the week to Sept. 19 to 6.475 million barrels — an eight-week low. Stocks of middle distillates, including kerosene and jet fuel, rose nearly 11% to 2.985 million barrels — a three-week high.

Stocks of middle distillates were still down 24% year on year, while those of light distillates were up 32% and heavy distillates have increased by 68%.

Stocks of heavy distillates and residues used as fuel for power generation and marine bunkers dropped 6.3% on the week to 12.548 million barrels, the first drop in four weeks.

Robust demand for high sulfur fuel oil has primarily led to the drop in stockpiles in the latest week, a local trader said.

Demand

There has been an influx of Russian product moving into Fujairah, crowding out other suppliers and causing a backup in barging schedules. “HSFO volumes sold are substantial,” a Fujairah-based bunker supplier said, adding HSFO fixtures are much larger than LSFO, which is traditionally the biggest ship fuel sold at Fujairah.

Marine fuel with 0.5% sulfur, meeting the International Maritime Organization’s 2020 mandate to curb ship emissions, has dropped 39% since June 30 to $695/mt as of Sept. 20, according to data from S&P Global. The HSFO product, bunker FO 380 CST delivered Fujairah, is down 45% since April 29 at $415/mt as of Sept. 20, the data showed.

But Fujairah HSFO has held up relatively well. The Platts Fujairah-delivered 380 CST HSFO premium to the FO 380 CST 3.5% sulfur FOB Arab Gulf cargo assessments almost doubled to average $64.94/mt over Sept. 1-20, from $35.77/mt in August, data from S&P Global showed.

Bunker suppliers were offering LSFO deliveries within as little as two days, which was unusual, and they were offering product at lower prices to boost demand, with premiums narrowing, market sources said.

The Platts Fujairah-delivered marine fuel 0.5% sulfur bunker premium to the FOB Singapore marine fuel 0.5% cargo assessment slipped to average $28.79/mt Sept. 19-20, below the $36.51/mt during the week prior, according to S&P Global data.

LSFO bunker demand is expected to strengthen in September because suppliers expect some rebound as low prices attract some buyers, S&P Global has previously reported. In August, total bunker sales climbed 2.9% on the year. Fujairah is the world’s third-largest bunkering hub, after Singapore and Rotterdam.

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Source: SP Global