石油价格


交易商和炼油商周三向彭博社表示,在全球最大原油出口国将其对亚洲的石油价格下调幅度低于预期后,亚洲买家可能会减少一月份从沙特阿拉伯进口的定期供应,并寻求购买更多现货原油  。

沙特阿拉伯可能将石油价格定得太高——石油和天然气 360

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周二,沙特阿拉伯 将 其 1 月份亚洲装货的旗舰原油 阿拉伯轻质原油价格比阿曼/迪拜平均价格下调了 0.5 美元/桶,阿曼/迪拜平均价格是中东向亚洲原油出口的定价基准。

尽管此次降价是 市场普遍预期 的,也是阿拉伯光亚洲官方售价 (OSP) 七个月来首次下调,但降价仅为市场参与者预期的一半。

彭博社对分析师的调查显示,预计沙特阿拉伯 将把 面向亚洲买家的阿拉伯轻质原油官方售价降低每桶 1 美元左右,即比阿曼/迪拜平均价格每桶降低 3 美元左右。

实际降价使 1 月份运往亚洲的阿拉伯轻质原油价格比阿曼/迪拜报价高出每桶 3.50 美元。

尽管价格有所下降,但亚洲炼油厂的贸易商和买家认为沙特价格仍然很高。

”沙特把价格定得太高了。亚洲一家炼油厂的采购经理告诉路透社,这可能会促使一些买家减少进口货物,转而从现货市场上的其他供应商那里购买更便宜的原油 

贸易商和炼油商告诉彭博社,预计周三将进行提名,但至少有两家亚洲买家正在考虑提名沙特阿拉伯一月份装载的合同供应量较低。

沙特周二全面削减了OSP,并降低了对欧洲和美国的阿拉伯轻质价格,但亚洲买家原本预计价格会进一步下调,并可能转向更多来自海湾的现货供应,因为价格下跌表明需求疲软。

 

作者:Oilprice.com 的 Tsvetana Paraskova


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Asian buyers could reduce intake of term supplies from Saudi Arabia in January and look to buy more spot crude cargoes after the world’s top crude exporter reduced the price of its oil to Asia by less than expected, traders and refiners told Bloomberg on Wednesday.

Saudi Arabia may have set the price of its oil too high- oil and gas 360

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On Tuesday, Saudi Arabia cut the price of its flagship crude, Arab Light, loading in January for Asia by $0.50 per barrel over the Oman/Dubai average, the benchmark off which Middle Eastern crude exports to Asia are priced.

While the cut was widely expected by the market and was the first reduction in the official selling price (OSP) of Arab Light for Asia in seven months, it was half of what market participants were anticipating.

A Bloomberg survey of analysts showed that Saudi Arabia was expected to reduce its official selling price for the Arab Light crude for Asian buyers by around $1 per barrel—to around $3 a barrel over the Oman/Dubai average.

The actual price reduction put the price of Arab Light for January loadings to Asia at $3.50 per barrel over the Oman/Dubai quotes.

Despite the reduction, traders and buyers at refineries in Asia see the Saudi price as high.

“Saudi set the price too high. That could prompt some buyers to nominate less cargoes and turn to buy cheaper crude from other suppliers from the spot market,” a purchase manager with a refinery in Asia told Reuters.

Nominations are expected on Wednesday, but at least two buyers in Asia are considering nominating lower contractual supply from Saudi Arabia for January loadings, traders and refiners told Bloomberg.

The Saudis cut on Tuesday their OSPs across the board and reduced Arab Light prices to both Europe and the U.S., but the Asian buyers had expected deeper price reductions and are likely to turn to more spot supply from the Gulf amid falling prices signaling softer demand.

 

By Tsvetana Paraskova for Oilprice.com