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S&P Global Commodity Insights
S&P Global Commodity Insights analysis of key oil price movements across the globe.
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May 14, 2020 • 15min
Rising hygiene products demand and falling naphtha prices present opportunities for petchems
Falling values for naphtha are stimulating margins for some petrochemical manufacturers, as COVID-19 sends people rushing to buy hand sanitizer and disposable plastics. Naphtha reporter Evridiki Dimitriadou and petrochemicals reporter Ora Lazic discuss the winners and losers at the top of the barrel and beyond with Joel Hanley.

May 13, 2020 • 31min
Oil Markets extra: How do benchmarks cope in times of market stress?
In this special bonus episode of the S&P Global Platts Oil Markets podcast, Dave Ernsberger, head of pricing and market insight, discusses with Joel how commodity and energy benchmarks are faring amid the coronavirus outbreak, and Platts’ approach to dealing with recent market stress.

May 12, 2020 • 25min
Heavy-duty trucks, buses offer fuel switching opportunities for hydrogen: Hyzon CTO
New fuel cell electric vehicle manufacturer Hyzon Motors has made rapid progress since forming in March, already signing an MOU with a UK partner to deliver 1,000 hydrogen fuelled buses. In this S&P Global Platts Commodities Focus podcast we talk to Hyzon's CTO, Ian Thompson, about the advantages and costs of FCEVs in buses and heavy-duty trucks compared with battery EVs, and opportunities for future growth.

May 7, 2020 • 12min
More turbulence ahead for jet fuel as forward structure gives a grim outlook
The malaise in jet fuel and air traffic is grounding airmail and the outlook seems bleak for airlines as the contango in jet fuel stretches out ever further. Jet fuel reporter Gary Clark and Middle Distillates editorial manager Eleni Pittalis tell Joel Hanley the latest.

Apr 30, 2020 • 5min
When it comes to crude, Chinese buyers are spoilt for choice

Apr 23, 2020 • 18min
A difficult road ahead for diesel
The European diesel markets are in turmoil: demand has crashed – taking prices with it – and storage is filling up fast. Could we see a repeat of negative oil prices as we have seen in the US crude markets? In this episode, Platts editor Virginie Malicier tells Joel Hanley how diesel markets are coping in the Covid-19 pandemic. We also hear from freight reporter Charlotte Bucchioni, who gives an update on soaring shipping rates, as charterers scramble for spare tonnage.

Apr 17, 2020 • 13min
Oil products struggle as IEA slashes refinery throughput forecast
Oil products are succumbing to record breaking lows, with jet cracks entering record-breaking and negative territory, and refineries are presented with complex decisions as a result of COVID-19. Senior refining reporter Elza Turner and middle distillate specialist Gary Clark discuss with Joel Hanley product margins and the options before refiners.

Apr 9, 2020 • 20min
Coronavirus hits North Sea crude production and prices
COVID-19 has crushed crude prices and is now closing North Sea oil fields. S&P Global Platts reporters Nick Coleman and Emma Kettley share their views with Joel Hanley, explaining the key logistical dependencies, and the differing impacts on Dated Brent and ICE Brent futures. In fuel oil, Britt Russell-Webster gives an update on the Coronavirus’s role in changing bunker fundamentals, and how ship-owners might be reconsidering their scrubber options.

Apr 7, 2020 • 10min
On lockdowns and light ends: Asia gasoline, LPG demand slump as COVID-19 pandemic bites
Nationwide lockdowns imposed by governments in the race to contain the spread of COVID-19 have in turn dampened economies and triggered severe demand destruction on refined oil products. In the latest S&P Global Platts Oil Markets podcast, our team of refined product specialists Ramthan Hussein, Mark Tan, and Wendy Cheong examine how containment measures are affecting demand for transport fuel gasoline and household fuel LPG in Asia, how prices have responded to the demand destruction, and what lies ahead, with the gradual return of Chinese industries.

Mar 26, 2020 • 12min
Crude oil markets and coronavirus face off
With the OPEC+ agreement in tatters and COVID-19 destroying demand, the crude oil markets are in turmoil. Prices have fallen over 70% since October but is there any upside in the short term, and where can the glut go? Platts reporters Emma Kettley and Nicholas Baldwin tell Joel Hanley the latest on benchmark Dated Brent as well as the wider North Sea and West African crude oil markets.