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Fujairah's build hides a distillate low

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Total product stocks at Fujairah rose to 10.147m barrels in the week to 13 July, a three-month high. Middle distillates inside that total fell 9.7% to a three-month low.

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Key takeaway

Fujairah's headline stock build is in the wrong products to relieve European distillate tightness.

Total product stocks at Fujairah rose 0.2% to 10.147m barrels in the week to Monday 13 July, a three-month high and a fourth straight weekly gain 1. The composition went the other way. Middle distillates fell 9.7% to 1.115m barrels, a three-month low, while light distillates jumped to a five-week high of 1.77m and heavy distillates slipped to 7.262m, their first drop in six weeks.

Fujairah sits on the Gulf of Oman side of the strait, which makes it the natural swing supplier of diesel and jet into the Mediterranean when European cracks run bid. A hub building gasoline-range material while drawing the barrels Europe is actually short of has stopped playing that role.

Set the number against its neighbours. ARA gasoil stocks fell to a two-and-a-half-year low near 13.48m barrels as imports halved , and the US distillate deficit widened to 11% below the five-year average even on a build . Three regions, one direction of travel on middle distillates, and the only headline print that looks constructive is the one whose internals say otherwise. Anyone who modelled the East-West gasoil arbitrage off the Fujairah top line this week took the sign the wrong way round.

One caveat belongs on the record. This survey covers the week to 13 July, which closes before the Kuwait strike and the escalation that followed. The composition divergence it shows has not yet been tested against post-strike demand or against the freight and insurance loadings now sitting on any westbound cargo.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Fujairah in the UAE is a major storage hub where oil products sit before being shipped elsewhere, including to Europe. This week the total amount of fuel stored there went up slightly, which sounds like good news for supply. But the specific fuel Europe relies on most, diesel and jet fuel, actually fell to its lowest level in three months. The hub has more petrol-type fuel but less of the diesel-type fuel that matters for European buyers, so the headline good news masks a real shortage of what Europe actually needs.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

Fujairah's composition split, light distillates up 12% against middle distillates down 9.7%, reflects a hub rebalancing its slate toward products in regional demand rather than toward the diesel grades a European buyer wants, a shift in mix rather than in total volume.

The middle-distillate draw compounds an existing European tightness: ARA gasoil stocks already sat near a 2.5-year low of 13.48m barrels as of 15 July, so Fujairah offered no offsetting supply even as its headline number improved.

What could happen next?
  • Consequence

    European diesel buyers cannot rely on Fujairah's headline stock build for relief, since the middle-distillate component that would actually supply them fell to a three-month low in the same reporting week.

  • Risk

    If Fujairah's middle-distillate draw continues alongside the existing ARA gasoil floor, European diesel cracks could stay elevated through the summer driving season with no obvious swing supplier.

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