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European Oil Markets
11JUN

EU gasoil imports crash to 695kbd

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08:58UTC

Argus reported on 24 April that EU gasoil imports ran 695kbd, down 38% month-on-month and the lowest since its tracking began in 2016, with the ICE Gasoil crack near $54 as Brent fell.

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Key takeaway

Europe's diesel shortage is about barrels not arriving, not the oil price, so the crack holds as crude falls.

Argus reported on 24 April that EU gasoil imports had run 695kbd, down 38% month-on-month and the lowest since its tracking began in 2016, after the Hormuz disruption stripped roughly a fifth of Europe's Gulf sourcing 1. The ICE Gasoil crack held near $54/bbl through the period 2, and US distillates sat 9% below the five-year average in the week to 15 May 3, deeper than the deficit behind the IEA's 246mb two-month draw . With the flat price down $14 and the physical deficit unchanged, the crack mechanically widens.

The arbitrage sits exactly here. BP Rotterdam's roughly 400kbd is still dark on both crude units , pulling NWE cracking capacity out at the exact moment the import gap opened. The two shocks compound rather than add: domestic refining withdrew just as the import channel closed, so the deficit cannot be covered from European runs alone, and a flat-price fall does not touch that physical gap.

The trade is to hold gasoil as the risk-adjusted long against crude. The flat price carries the deflating geopolitical premium; the crack carries the 695kbd of imports Europe lost. If a Hormuz-normalisation headline brings no actual flow inside 30 days, the backwardation re-steepens, because the barrels still have to arrive and none have yet.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Europe imports a large share of its diesel from refineries around the Gulf region, via the Strait of Hormuz. When that sea passage closed, those imports dropped sharply ; in April, European diesel imports hit their lowest level since 2016. At the same time, one of Europe's biggest refineries, BP's Rotterdam plant, shut both of its main production units, cutting hundreds of thousands of barrels a day of domestic diesel production. With less diesel arriving from overseas and less being made locally, the price refiners could earn for turning crude oil into diesel jumped to around $54 per barrel above the cost of the crude itself. That's a historically high margin and means diesel at the pump stays expensive even as crude oil prices fall.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

Europe's gasoil import portfolio runs roughly 20-25% from Gulf sources transiting Hormuz, with the balance from Russia (sanctioned, shadow-fleet routed), US (TC2 arb-dependent), and West Africa. The Hormuz blockade eliminated the Gulf slice ; approximately 250-300kbd of the 695kbd total reported by Argus ; in a single event.

BP Rotterdam's both-units-dark status compounds structurally: the 400kbd refinery serves as the NWE market's swing cracker, processing Urals, North Sea, and West African crudes into gasoil and naphtha.

Its absence forces traders to source ARA gasoil barges at spot rather than from refinery gate, lifting the physical premium. The ARA diesel barge premium collapse from $78/t to $9/t over ICE Gasoil reflects near-term ARA inventory relief ; but the structural deficit (695kbd import gap, 400kbd cracking absent) has not closed.

What could happen next?
  • Consequence

    The ICE Gasoil crack near $54/bbl mechanically widens further if Brent falls without commensurate distillate import recovery ; the physical shortage is supply-side, not geopolitical, and does not deflate on Iran MOU signals alone.

    Short term · Reported
  • Risk

    If BP Rotterdam's timeline extends into Q3 2026, NWE refining capacity remains 400kbd short during the summer driving season peak, sustaining $50+ gasoil cracks into H2 2026.

    Medium term · Assessed
  • Opportunity

    US distillate exporters face TC2 arb economics that favour shipping NWE: US distillates at 9% below 5yr average limit the surplus available, but ULSD crack margins at WTI basis incentivise maximum US refinery throughput for Atlantic exports.

    Short term · Assessed
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EIA· 26 May 2026
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EU gasoil imports crash to 695kbd
The flat price carries the geopolitical premium; the crack carries a 695kbd import hole the Iran deal does nothing to fill.
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