Advertisement
Canada markets closed
  • S&P/TSX

    21,873.72
    -138.00 (-0.63%)
     
  • S&P 500

    5,071.63
    +1.08 (+0.02%)
     
  • DOW

    38,460.92
    -42.77 (-0.11%)
     
  • CAD/USD

    0.7297
    -0.0023 (-0.32%)
     
  • CRUDE OIL

    82.92
    -0.44 (-0.53%)
     
  • Bitcoin CAD

    87,640.24
    -3,173.54 (-3.49%)
     
  • CMC Crypto 200

    1,388.71
    -35.39 (-2.48%)
     
  • GOLD FUTURES

    2,332.20
    -9.90 (-0.42%)
     
  • RUSSELL 2000

    1,996.71
    -5.93 (-0.30%)
     
  • 10-Yr Bond

    4.6520
    +0.0540 (+1.17%)
     
  • NASDAQ

    15,712.75
    +16.11 (+0.10%)
     
  • VOLATILITY

    15.60
    -0.09 (-0.57%)
     
  • FTSE

    8,040.38
    -4.43 (-0.06%)
     
  • NIKKEI 225

    38,460.08
    +907.92 (+2.42%)
     
  • CAD/EUR

    0.6818
    -0.0018 (-0.26%)
     

BP sells U.S. crude oil to Thailand, Australia for first time - sources

A BP logo is seen at a petrol station in London, Britain January 15, 2015. REUTERS/Luke MacGregor/File Photo

By Florence Tan

SINGAPORE (Reuters) - BP (BP.L) plans to ship 1 million barrels of U.S. crude to Thailand and Australia for the first time, three trade sources said on Wednesday, as the company steps up American oil exports to meet demand in the Asia-Pacific region.

The cargo will add to at least four shipments of U.S. crude by BP to Asia earlier this year after the United States government lifted a decades-old ban on crude exports in late 2015.

Traders are keen to ship more U.S. oil to Asia, but falling shale oil output and a narrow price spread between West Texas Intermediate (WTI) (CLc1) and Brent (LCOc1) have kept the arbitrage window closed for most of this year.

ADVERTISEMENT

BP is expected to load 1 million barrels of crude from the U.S. Gulf Coast onboard a Suezmax tanker which will arrive in Asia in December, the sources said.

The company has sold 300,000 barrels of crude to Thailand's PTT PCL (PTT.BK) and the remaining 700,000 barrels will head to Australia to be processed at BP's refinery, they said.

Part of the cargo consists of U.S. WTI Midland crude with an API gravity of 40 degrees, the sources said.

Thailand and Australia have not imported U.S. crude before, data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) showed. China, Japan and South Korea imported U.S. crude this year, according to EIA.

A BP spokeswoman declined to comment on commercial matters. A PTT official said the company is open to buying crude from new sources which can be compatible with PTT’s refineries, but declined to comment on the deal.

(Reporting by Florence Tan; Additional reporting by Khettiya Jittapong in BANGKOK; Editing by Richard Pullin and Christian Schmollinger)