1. Japan’s Crude Imports Lower In June, Supply From Iran Higher

    ...ports of 3.572mn b/d, but 6.0% higher than for June 2011. The month-on-month decline was attributable to a number of Japanese refineries undergoing seasonal maintenance. As usual, Saudi Arabia was Japan’s largest supplier, contributing 30.5% of imports, followed by UAE (20.1%) and Qatar (10.9%). Imports fr...

    Volume: 55
    Issue: 32
    Published at Mon, 06 Aug 2012
  2. Saudi LPG Prices Increased For August Deliveries

    ...opane Butane Change Propane Butane 2010 1 Jan 740.00 735.00 2011 1 Jan 93...

    Volume: 55
    Issue: 32
    Published at Mon, 06 Aug 2012
  3. Japanese Crude Oil Imports Slide Again In June To 3.046Mn B/D

    ...be the top crude supplier to Japan, with shipments of 919,555 b/d during June, down from 1.025mn b/d in May. Crude imports from the UAE rose during June to 894,078 b/d, compared to 794,917 b/d in May. Japanese Crude Oil Imports, June 2011 (B/D) Source June 2011 Ma...

    Volume: 54
    Issue: 32
    Published at Mon, 08 Aug 2011
  4. Saudi Crude Prices Mainly Raised For September Deliveries

    ...nus $0.25/B in late July compared to ADNOC minus $0.50/B in late June. Qatar Marine sold at QP minus $0.20/B at the end of last month, compared to QP minus $0.55/B at the end of June. The formulas for September 2011 and the previous 12 months for deliveries to the US, Europe and the Far East – on...

    Volume: 54
    Issue: 32
    Published at Mon, 08 Aug 2011
  5. Saudi LPG Prices Raised For August

    ...0.00 735.00 2011 1 Jan 935.00 920.00 1 Feb 505.00 505.00 1 Feb 735.00 735.00 1 Feb 820.00 810.00 1 Mar 470.00 45...

    Volume: 54
    Issue: 32
    Published at Mon, 08 Aug 2011
  6. Crude Oil Formulas/Posted Prices

    ...Middle East Economic Survey VOL. LIV No 32 8-Aug-2011 Crude Oil Formulas/Posted Prices ($/B) Abu Dhabi ($/B)         2011 2010 Jul Jun May Apr Mar Feb Jan Dec No...

    Volume: 54
    Issue: 32
    Published at Mon, 08 Aug 2011
  7. Crude Prices Break Through $80/B Mark

    ...velopments across the Middle East – particularly Lebanon – are beginning to gain some additional market attention. Barclays Capital said it had pared its US oil demand forecast to 230,000 b/d in 2010 and 220,000 b/d in 2011. In its Weekly Petroleum Status Report, released on 4 August, the EIA said US co...

    Volume: 53
    Issue: 32
    Published at Mon, 09 Aug 2010