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17AUG

ARA gasoil imports halve as stocks hit a fresh low

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ARA gasoil stocks hit a 2.5-year low near 13.48mb as imports halved to about 84kbd, thinning the region's distillate cover.

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Key takeaway

ARA gasoil at a 2.5-year low with halved imports leaves Northwest Europe short of backfill.

ARA gasoil stocks fell to a 2.5-year low near 13.48mb as imports halved to about 84kbd from June's 188kbd, thinning the region's import cover 1. ARA, the Amsterdam-Rotterdam-Antwerp hub, is Northwest Europe's storage and barge-pricing centre for refined products, and its gasoil tanks set the physical tone for the ICE Gasoil contract that European refiners and hauliers hedge against.

The draw extends the multi-year low the desk first logged in June as Saudi import share collapsed . Halved imports into a drawing hub leave the region leaning on middle distillates that refuse to loosen, the physical backdrop under the crack's held cover. With Russian loadings gone from the pool and Atlantic backfill halving, the barrels that would normally refill these tanks are not arriving.

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In plain English

ARA, short for Amsterdam-Rotterdam-Antwerp, is Northwest Europe's main hub for storing and trading diesel-type fuel called gasoil. Stocks there just hit their lowest level in two and a half years, around 13.48 million barrels. The main reason is that imports halved, from about 188,000 barrels a day in June to roughly 84,000 barrels a day now. Europe has been relying on gasoil shipped a long way from Saudi Arabia to replace supply it used to get from Russia, and when even that longer supply route slows down, there is no quick local backup to fill the gap.

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Root Causes

ARA's gasoil tightness stems from a supply-chain substitution problem: Russian and Baltic barrels that once supplied Northwest Europe directly have been replaced by Saudi cargo routed the long way round via Suez and the Mediterranean, and when that Suez-routed volume itself halves, as June's imports did against May, there is no short-haul alternative to plug the gap quickly.

The halving of imports to about 84kbd from 188kbd in June is not matched by any comparable rise in European refining output, meaning the region remains structurally dependent on a single, geographically distant substitute supply line that has no fast local backstop.

What could happen next?
  • Risk

    A further slowdown in Suez-routed Saudi gasoil imports would leave Northwest Europe with no fast substitute supply line

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