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Gasoline margins fall to a 1-year low across Asia and Europe

Analysts and traders said that gasoline refining margins fell to near 1-year lows on Monday due to an oversupply of fuel from major exporters, and a swelling inventory at the main hubs. The profits from the 'gasoline' and 'diesel' processing are crucial to oil refiners and major oil companies' earnings. They tend to decline when oil prices increase, as feedstock becomes more expensive. Last week, oil prices rose to $70 a barrel on fears of a U.S. strike on Iran. LSEG data show that the benchmark Singapore margins of?92-octane against Brent crude dropped to $3.73 a barrel on Friday. This is the lowest since?January 21st, 2025. According to LSEG, at the end last week in Europe, physical Eurobob barges were trading at a premium of $6.19?to Brent oil, which is their lowest level since March 2025. In contrast, weather in the United States kept margins strong. Pankaj Srivastava, Rystad's energy consultancy, said that the market is "oversupplied" with China, India, South Korea, and Japan adding to exports. Asia's gasoline prices have dropped by more than 77% since their peak in November of $17.71 a barrel. This was when supplies were tight and refineries in Europe and the U.S. were undergoing turnarounds. According to LSEG ship-tracking data, India, Asia's biggest gasoline exporter, supplied 1.2 million tonnes (10.32 million barrels) in January. This is up from the 820,000 tons of fuel it shipped in December, as refiners like Reliance Jamnagar increased runs. According to Sparta Commodities analyst Philip Jones-Lux, in Europe, gasoline inventories have risen because of low exports into the U.S. during recent weeks, due to competition from U.S. blend components. Due to the higher March prices than February contracts, European traders are storing gasoline for later resale. Analysts at LSEG stated that European gasoline supply would continue to outpace demand after Nigeria's Dangote refining unit finishes its maintenance this week.

(source: Reuters)