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Asia spot diesel discounts narrow in the middle of tightened up supply

Northeast Asian refiners sold Novemberloading ultra lowsulphur diesel at the narrowest discounts considering that the start of the year as supply has tightened due to lower regional output, trade sources said on Friday.

Deals for primarily first-half November-loading 10ppm sulphur gasoil have mainly been sealed at discounts of 30-70 cents a. barrel to Singapore quotes, the narrowest given that January,. according to traders and Reuters data.

Discounts for October supplies were primarily broader than $1 a. barrel.

Area price have improved on the back of several. unexpected blackouts in southeast Asia given that end-September,. following the shutdown of northeast Asia refinery units for. seasonal maintenance, the sources stated.

Nevertheless, products may quickly rebound as the prices are. bring in more cargoes from swing providers such as India and. the Middle East, two Singapore-based trade sources stated.

Shiptracking information from LSEG showed that Middle Eastern. exports to Singapore could strike more than a year's high in. October, though volumes to Europe remain at fresh highs.

From India, about 330,000 metric lots or a 3rd of the. nation's diesel exports, is heading to Asia in October so far,. LSEG analyst Charles Ong stated in a note.

Indian barrels have actually begun to pivot towards Asia, following. the healing in Asian cost benchmarks, he stated.

Six to 7 ships are bound for Singapore, Australia and. Bangladesh so far this month, LSEG and Kpler information showed.

The backwardated rate structure will most likely lure some. sellers to clear off their freights soon, which can assist to. relieve a few of the present market's tightness, a third. source said, referring to the market structure for gasoil where. timely rates are higher than those in the future months.

Meanwhile, cash discount rates for 500ppm sulphur gasoil have. also narrowed. November-loading cargoes from South Korea were. sold at discounts of a little more than $1 a barrel, narrowing. from discounts of $2-$ 3 last month.

(source: Reuters)