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Long diesel, short gasoline into summer

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US gasoline stocks fell 2.3 million barrels in the week ended 26 June even as distillate built, with RBOB managed money running a net long of 71,095 contracts, framing a long-gasoline, short-gasoil trade.

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Key takeaway

Gasoline draws while diesel refills, framing a long-gasoline-crack, short-gasoil-crack inter-product trade into driving season.

US gasoline stocks fell 2.3 million barrels in the week ended 26 June and sit 7% below the five-year average, even as distillate built in the same report, the EIA said. RBOB gasoline futures, the US petrol benchmark, carried a managed-money net long of 71,095 contracts into 23 June , and Fujairah light distillates hit their record low the same week. 1

Into US and Northern Hemisphere driving season, gasoline draws down while diesel refills, pushing the two product cracks in opposite directions. A refiner maximising middle distillate feeds the diesel rebuild that threatens the gasoil crack, while the gasoline it under-produces tightens further, which is why RBOB length has built.

The cleaner expression than either crack against a falling crude is the inter-product spread: long the gasoline crack, short the gasoil crack. Gasoline draws and diesel refills, on both sides of the Atlantic, in the same week.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

RBOB is the US petrol futures contract, the financial instrument traders use to bet on where petrol prices are heading. Managed money, meaning hedge funds and other large investors, is betting heavily that petrol will get more expensive relative to diesel. That bet lines up with what actually happened in storage data: petrol stocks fell while diesel stocks rose the same week. More driving usually means more petrol used, but the bet depends on Americans actually hitting the road as expected.

What could happen next?
  • Risk

    A crowded 71,095-contract net long leaves the trade exposed to a fast unwind if US driving demand data disappoints going into the July 4 holiday.

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Update #13 · Distillate deficit eases; the crack won't

US Energy Information Administration· 3 Jul 2026
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