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Asia's sour crude demand to rebound on completed regional refinery maintenance and upgrades

Asia's sour crude demand is set to rebound from late Q2 as refiners return from maintenance and ExxonMobil completes a Singapore refinery upgrade that is poised to increase its heavy oil use

Nippon Steel obtains new certifications for pipes/tubes used in the chemical industry

To meet its customers’ need to promote carbon neutrality, Nippon Steel Corporation has obtained five SuMPO EPD certifications based on the SuMPO Environmental Labeling Program by the Sustainable Management Promotion Organization, for its steel pipes and tubes used in the chemical industry and for boilers.

Sinochem selling bankrupt plant to independent Shandong refiner

Eastern China-based independent refiner Hongrun Petrochemical has agreed to acquire a bankrupt oil refinery operated by state-run Sinochem Group in Shandong province.

Asia's SAF ambitions exceed demand, heralding exports and potentially lowering prices

Asia's ability to supply sustainable aviation fuel will outpace regional demand this year and next as more production comes online, increasing exports and potentially lowering prices for the fuel

China made rare draw on crude oil inventories amid weak imports

China dipped slightly into crude stockpiles in the first two months of the year as refiners processed more oil and imports remained weak.

China's January–February refinery output up 2.1% on holiday travel, new refinery

China's crude oil throughput in January and February rose 2.1% vs. a year earlier, official data showed on Monday, supported by a new refinery and holiday travel, but weak refining margins persisted.

U.S., Vietnam firms sign deals on energy and minerals

Vietnamese and Americans firms have signed a series of deals on energy and minerals during a visit to the United States by Vietnam's trade minister.

Singapore marine fuel sales slip to lowest in 20 months

Singapore marine fuel sales fell to their lowest in 20 months in February.

Indian refiners turn to Latin America, Africa to replace Russian oil in Feb.

India's crude oil imports from Latin America and Africa rose marginally in February as refiners turned to alternative sources, fearing a loss of Russian oil supplies caused by tighter U.S. sanctions.

U.S. propane exports have increased every year since 2007

U.S. propane exports averaged a record 1.8 MMbpd in 2024, the most since the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) began collecting this data in 1973. U.S. propane exports increased for each of the last 17 years, with growth driven by higher demand in East Asia, mainly China, and a widening propane price differential between U.S. and global benchmarks.

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