CRUDE LOADINGS REPORT | November 04, 2016

November 4, 2016

December NSea loadings will reach 2.12 mb/d. Due to reduced Nigerian programs, WAF December loadings should decline to 3.95 mb/d, while Angolan programs are stable. Iraqi November loadings are scheduled at 3.24 mb/d. CPC November programs are set at an all-time high of 1.15 mb/d, whereas Russian loadings will drop to 2.85 mb/d.


CRUDE LOADINGS REPORT | October 06, 2016

REVISED: October 6, 2016

In the original version we sent earlier today, there was an error in the Notes section (page 1 of the attached PDF ). The first bullet point under WAF (Nov/Oct) read “ WAF loadings are expected to increase to 4.2 mb/d in October , …” . The revised version corrects the month to November . No other changes were made. North Sea Loadings are planned at 1.9 mb/d in November. As several key grades in Angola and Nigeria return to operation, WAF November loading programs are expected to incr.....


CRUDE LOADINGS REPORT | September 02, 2016

September 2, 2016

October NSea programs are planned at 1.95 mb/d. WAF October loadings decrease to 3.52 mb/d. Increases in Nigerian loadings ease declines in Angolan loadings. September Iraqi loadings are set at 3.26 mb/d, and Russian loadings increase to 2.95 mb/d.


CRUDE LOADINGS REPORT | August 02, 2016

August 2, 2016

September NSea programs are set to average 1.9 mb/d. WAF September loadings remain low (3.76 mb/d) due to continued unrest in Nigeria. August Iraqi loadings decline further to a 15-month low of 2.79 mb/d. Russian loadings are steady at 2.75 mb/d.


CRUDE LOADINGS REPORT | July 06, 2016

July 7, 2016

August NSea programs are scheduled to average 1.94 mb/d while July volumes were revised down from 2.03 mb/d to 1.91 mb/d. WAF August loadings increase to 3.88 mb/d despite persistent Nigeria outages. July Iraqi loadings drop to their lowest levels this year. Russian loadings continue to fall – 2.74 mb/d in July.


CRUDE LOADINGS REPORT | June 03, 2016

June 3, 2016

July North Sea loadings jump to 2 mb/d, highest level this year. WAF loadings remain near June lows of ~3.9 mb/d, whereas downside risks remain due to potential Nigerian loading disruptions. Iraqi flows increase to a four-month high while Russian crude loadings drop slightly in June.


CRUDE LOADINGS REPORT | May 11, 2016

May 11, 2016

June Crude loading programs in key regions are expected to recover from their May lows, with downside potential in WAF driven by unrest in Nigeria. Month-on-month North Sea and WAF loadings are up by +48 kb/d and +19 kb/d, respectively. Iraqi Basrah loadings are anticipated to jump to 3.47 mb/d, up by +387 kb/d MoM and +369 kb/d YoY while ESPO will drop by -106 kb/d MoM due to pipeline maintenance.


CRUDE LOADINGS REPORT | April 07, 2016

UPDATED: April 7, 2016

CORRECTION : Total Equatorial Guinea crude loadings in the report published earlier today did not include volumes for the Aseng field. Data for the Aseng field was not available through our primary data source and was manually updated with data obtained through secondary sources. The total number did not incorporate that adjustment and incorrectly showed 161 kb/d for Equatorial Guinea instead of 184 kb/d. The updated row is highlighted in yellow (page 3). No other changes were made. Overal.....


CRUDE LOADINGS REPORT | March 10, 2016

RESEND: March 9, 2016

It was brought to our attention that some of our clients did not receive yesterday’s Crude Loadings Report . We are resending it. No changes have been made to the report. Unplanned outages and deferrals have impacted March programs for West Africa and the North Sea. North Sea loadings are expected to recover in April to multi-year highs if they realize as planned. The Nigerian force majeure is likely to extend until late April which sets total WAF loadings for March and April lower on a Y.....