RTRS: Europe Products-Dip, gasoline arb swaps widen
LONDON, Feb 4 (Reuters) - European oil product prices dipped
on Thursday, following a modest fall in crude.
Gasoline swaps showed the arbitrage opportunity to ship the
fuel to the United States would improve into March after two
sets of weekly oil data from the country showed unexpected fall
in gasoline inventories. [EIA/S]
GASOLINE AND NAPHTHA * Benchmark Eurobob gasoline barges fell about $10 to
$695-$696 a tonne fob from Wednesday's close.
* Its crack to dated Brent BFO- was around $8 a barrel.
* Dealing was relatively active 11,000 tonnes by mid-day.
* Swaps show barge prices to average $696.50 a tonne for
February with the crack around $8.50. March is $697.75, with the
crack at $7.80.
* The arbitrage swap widened to $3.50 for February. March
was open at $13.40.
MIDDLE DISTILLATES
* Barges of gas oil with 0.1 percent sulphur were offered
around premium of $2 a tonne fob ARA to February ICE gas oil
futures and 10ppm diesel at premiums of $16 a tonne.
* February ICE gas oil futures LGOc1 fell $10.75 to
$606.50 a tonne.
* The prompt crack fell 8 cents to $7.12 a barrel from
Wednesday's close.
FUEL OIL * High sulphur fuel oil (HSFO) with 3.5 percent sulphur
traded at $438.50 a tonne fob ARA.
* HSFO's crack spread tightened to minus $5.50 a barrel from
minus $6.15 a barrel in the previous day.