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Asian Refiners Switch From Dubai to Brent to Price US Crude, Sources Say


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By Florence Tan and Yuka Obayashi

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SINGAPORE, March 27 (Reuters) – Asian refiners are beginning to switch to pricing U.S. crude oil purchases against global benchmark ​ICE Brent instead of Dubai after the Middle East ‌marker spiked to record levels this month, three refining and trade sources said on Friday.


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The move could reduce liquidity for the Middle East benchmark in the ​derivatives market as traders shift hedges to ICE Brent, one ​of them said.

Asian buyers have just begun booking U.S. ⁠crude cargoes for delivery in July this week, he said, adding ​that Japanese refiner Taiyo Oil bought 2 million barrels of U.S. light ​crude via a tender at about $19 a barrel above ICE Brent for July delivery. The Japanese refiner, which typically buys WTI crude pegged against Dubai prices, ​declined to comment.

Other Japanese refiners have also purchased U.S. crude priced ​against ICE Brent instead of Dubai, the same source said. Details of those ‌deals ⁠were not immediately available as they were done through private negotiations, he said.

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Dubai spiked to an all-time high of $169.75 last week surpassing Brent , making Middle East supply the most expensive oil in the world, as ​the amount of ​crude available for ⁠trading fell after S&P Global Platts excluded three of the five crude grades in anticipation of a prolonged ​disruption to shipping via the Strait of Hormuz.

Robust demand ​from ⁠French major TotalEnergies (TTEF.PA) has supported Dubai prices.

Following the market volatility, some Asian refiners had requested that the world’s top exporter Saudi Aramco (2222.SE) change its ⁠benchmark ​to ICE Brent from Platts Dubai, traders ​said.

Saudi Aramco could not be immediately reached for comment outside office hours.

Reporting by Florence ​Tan in Singapore and Yuka Obayashi in Tokyo; Editing by Joe Bavier

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