Asia's Crude Buying Spree Is Running Out of Steam

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Asia's Crude Buying Spree Is Running Out of Steam

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Asian refiners have curtailed spot purchases of Middle East crude oil for loading this month and next due to uncertainties about Strait of Hormuz navigability and high freight costs. Earlier, large volumes of UAE, Saudi, and Iraqi crude were procured in spot trades but the buying momentum has slowed.

Asian refiners have reduced their spot purchases of Middle East crude for loading this month and next, following three weeks in which they had purchased millions of barrels of UAE, Saudi, and Iraqi crude. Lingering uncertainties about the navigability of the Strait of Hormuz and high freight costs have deterred Asian buyers from continuing the buying spree that began earlier this month, with millions of barrels of Abu Dhabi crude snapped up in spot trades. Incentives to Buy Immediately Wane Yet, refiners in Asia have spent the better part of the…

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