- In an oil market that is increasingly globally interlinked, there is a consistent battle between producers in the Atlantic Basin and the Middle East vying for market share in Asia.
- It is increasingly clear that China will become the world’s largest oil refiner, with a total capacity of about 905 million tons per year or 18.4 million barrels per day, according to the latest US EIA data.
- The scale of Asia’s refining network will see a greater demand for imports from the Middle East and the Atlantic Basin.
- DME Oman stands at the center of the Middle East crude trade, along with Dubai, with over 5.5 million barrels per day priced off the Oman benchmark.
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Shifting Crude Oil Flows Bolster DME Oman