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Binh Son refinery in Vietnam increases US oil imports

Two sources familiar with the matter on Tuesday said that Binh Son refinery in Vietnam is expected to purchase 1 million barrels West Texas Intermediate crude oil in January. This will be its second purchase within three months, as it increases imports from the United States.

Since Trump threatened to impose tariffs against Vietnamese products in April, Vietnam has sought to purchase more U.S. products to close the trade gap.

Vietnam wants to import a variety of U.S. products, including farm produce, liquefied gas, aircraft, and crude oil.

Sources said that Swiss trader Mercuria had sold the cargo of 1 million barrels, which is due to be delivered between 7-11 January. Companies don't usually comment on commercial transactions.

BSR received 700,000 WTI barrels on November 14. This was the first import for BSR since December 2024. Data from shipping analytics company Kpler revealed this.

The refiner announced on Sunday that it had exceeded its target by producing more refined products than expected in the first eleven months of 2018. BSR is operating at 120% designed capacity and will ramp up to 123%-125% in the next year.

(source: Reuters)