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Cnergyico, Pakistan's Cnergyico, orders a second US oil shipment and looks to more

Cnergyico, Pakistan's Cnergyico, orders a second US oil shipment and looks to more

Cnergyico, Pakistan's biggest oil refiner, has placed a second order for U.S. crude, after determining that its first purchase was commercially viable. Its vice chairman announced this on Wednesday. This opens the door to more imports.

Vice Chairman Usama Qureshi announced that Vitol would deliver a cargo of 1 million barrels of West Texas Light crude (WTL) in November, under Cnergyico’s agreement with the European trader for a term supply.

Qureshi stated, "This is our 2nd cargo. Our trading team evaluated crudes for November and found WTL crude's gross refinement margin to be slightly higher than (Gulf crude).

If economic conditions remain favorable, we plan to continue importing.

Ship-tracking data provided by Kpler revealed that the decision was made just weeks after the first ever U.S. crude oil cargo bound for Pakistan sailed from Houston aboard the Suezmax Tanker Pegasus chartered to Vitol. The ship will dock in Karachi at the end of October.

In August, Pakistan and Washington signed a landmark deal that allowed the U.S. to import energy in exchange for lower tariffs for Pakistani exports. Donald Trump has encouraged foreign partners to increase U.S. oil purchase under such agreements.

The Middle East has been the main source of crude oil for most of the country's history.

Qureshi stated that Cnergyico - which operates Pakistan's single-point mooring facility capable of handling large tanks - is looking at additional U.S. purchases if the market conditions remain supportive.

The arbitrage opportunity for U.S. crude cargoes loaded in November to Asia is threatened by a rise of shipping costs and spot premiums on West Texas Intermediate crude. This benchmark U.S. stream has risen.

Cnergyico will also expand capacity by building a second terminal offshore and investing in long-term upgrades. Qureshi is betting on an increase in the domestic fuel demand. Reporting by Ariba Shehid in Karachi, and Sudarshan Varadhan in Singapore. Additional reporting by Arathy Sommesekhar in Houston. Editing by Florence Tan & Christian Schmollinger.

(source: Reuters)