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26JUN

ARA stocks bottom in a build month

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ARA total product stocks fell to their lowest since November 2014 in the week to 28 May, a multi-year low recorded when storage normally builds ahead of summer demand.

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Key takeaway

A build-month low at ARA puts a physical floor under European product cracks the ceasefire selloff has not removed.

ARA total product stocks fell to their lowest since November 2014 in the week to 28 May, a 12-year low across the Rotterdam, Amsterdam and Antwerp hub 1. The calendar is what makes it a signal: May normally builds storage ahead of summer demand, so a multi-year low here points to supply scarcity, not a demand pull thinning the tanks.

The read lands on the European side of the crack thesis the 26 May briefing set out , the one that held the gasoil margin steady even as the ceasefire knocked Brent lower . A build-season low in the NWE barge complex says the tightness reaches Rotterdam, with the storage tanks short of barrels rather than thin on demand. Both sides of the Atlantic now show the same structural deficit.

For a European product desk the consequence is direct: ICE Gasoil and ARA barge cracks have a floor the ceasefire selloff has not removed, because the barrels behind them are genuinely short. Rotterdam carries the same turnaround risk as the US complex. If refinery runs rebuild the NWE tanks through June and Gulf product flows freely on a holding ceasefire, the ARA deficit resolves and the crack reverts toward its pre-war level rather than finding a new $40-45 floor.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

ARA stands for Amsterdam-Rotterdam-Antwerp, the main storage and trading hub for refined oil products in Northwest Europe. When stocks at ARA are low, product prices in Europe rise because there is less of a buffer between refineries and consumers. The ARA complex just recorded its lowest total oil product stock level since November 2014, a 12-year low. In normal years, stocks build in late May as refineries prepare for summer demand; this week PJK International's data shows them falling. Supply coming into ARA storage cannot keep pace with demand and with exports from Europe to other regions, suggesting a genuine shortage rather than a temporary blip.

What could happen next?
  • Consequence

    Entering summer draw season at a 12-year ARA low removes the normal stock-buffer against supply disruption; any refinery outage, shipping delay, or sanctions tightening from the June deadline cluster amplifies the crack response disproportionately.

  • Risk

    If the low is middle-distillate-led, gasoil and jet crack spreads face the sharpest upside in the event of a supply shock; the ARA complex has no seasonal replenishment buffer through July.

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Update #3 · OFAC loads a June squeeze the screen ignores

Reuters· 29 May 2026
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