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Oil under $30? Some are getting closer to $10
Jan 19, 2016 1:59 AM

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An end to sanctions on Iran has driven global crude futures to 12-year lows and brought sub-USD 20-a-barrel oil in sight, although for some producers that is already a painful reality.

This unfortunate group sells some physical crude cargoes at prices that are closer to USD 10 a barrel, thanks to an abundance of the "sour" grades they produce and a consumer base that favors higher-quality "light" oils from other origins.

Producers of certain crudes from Mexico, Venezuela, Canada and Iraq are bracing for worse to come as Iran - now free of international sanctions - prepares to offload hefty supplies of heavy sour grades onto export markets.

Some cargoes of heavy Mexican crude are trading for less than USD 13 a barrel, and downside price momentum for hard-to-refine grades looks set to intensify.

This could act as an additional weight on benchmarks Brent and West Texas Intermediate (WTI) futures, which have slumped roughly 20 percent since the start of the year to prices under USD 29 a barrel.

"The drastic fall in outright prices is wreaking havoc on heavy crudes which are typically sold at deep discounts to benchmark crudes," said analysts at JBC Energy.

In the Canadian town of Hardisty, Alberta, buyers can pick up a barrel of crude known as Western Canadian Select - one of North America's largest heavy crude oil streams - for less than USD 15, while producers need a price above USD 43 to make money.

And while some oil-dependent producing countries like Venezuela and Russia have seen their economies suffer, many refiners are licking their chops. Some Asian oil importers are soaking up record volumes of Mexican crude in particular, as fixed-dollar discounts to rapidly falling benchmarks have slashed sales prices from the country to unprecedented lows.

In early-December, Mexico's state-owned Pemex offered Asian buyers a discount on Maya crude for January lifting of about USD 12 a barrel to the underlying price marker, an average of Oman and Dubai prices.

But with oil prices falling more than USD 10 since then, that discount effectively cut the price in half to about USD 12.50 a barrel on Monday.

First Published:Jan 19, 2016 10:59 AM IST

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