Podcast: OPEC games, gasoline ripples, and fuel oil realities

12 June 2025 Time to read:  minutes

In this episode, Felipe Elink Schuurman hosts a full analyst roundtable to unpack a market simmering with geopolitical tension, narrative shifts, and product-specific developments. The team breaks down the fragility of bullish crude sentiment amid Middle East risks, soft OPEC compliance, and US-China trade noise. Gasoline markets are shaped by East-West arbitrage reversals, Singapore’s inventory crunch, and Europe’s teetering strength. On the fuel oil front, stability returns, but with latent signals from power gen demand, high sulfur switching, and LPG trade revivals. The conversation wraps with debates on distillate cracks, refinery runs, and the elusive catalyst that might flip the Brent spread narrative.

Key Points:

  • Why the current $1 Brent backwardation may be more narrative than fundamentals
  • What’s behind the East-West gasoline arbitrage reversal—and why Singapore is now shut out
  • Fuel oil’s “boring” week hides emerging signals from Middle East power gen and LPG trade shifts
  • Could Europe become the new default supplier to East Africa and Mexico?
  • The latest on US crude inventories, refinery runs, and what that means for summer spreads
  • High sulfur fuel switching: more noise than signal—or the next macro driver?
  • Cracking margins collapse: what it means for refining outlook and distillate strength
  • The quiet revival of US propane exports to China: fluke or structural shift?

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