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U.S. Gulf refiners feast on domestic oil amid rising output

Pubdate:2019-01-02 11:20 Source:LUCIA KASSAI Click:141
NEW YORK (Bloomberg) -- U.S. light oil has become too cheap for Gulf Coast refiners to pass up.

Fuel makers on the Gulf, home to the largest cluster of refineries in the world, processed oil with an average API gravity of 33.06 in October, according to the Energy Information Administration. The measure of oil density matches a record set in February, when Gulf refiners processed the lightest crude in 26 years thanks to a surge in domestically produced light barrels.

Growing U.S. output has sent imports to a 3-year low, as domestic barrels are cheaper than imported ones. West Texas Intermediate, the U.S. benchmark oil, is being traded at a discount of $8.10/bbl compared with Brent, the benchmark used to price imported oil.

U.S. production has doubled in the past seven years to a record 11.537 MMbopd in October, largely supported by new drilling technologies that allowed producers to extract oil from areas previously deemed uneconomical. That’s reduced America’s dependence on imported oil from OPEC countries.
 

 
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