US refiners defend surge of Saudi crude heading for US ports

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Naphtha flow from Africa's Dangote refinery boosting product tankers

Nigeria's Dangote refinery, built at a cost of $20 billion and is Africa's largest, has started exporting naphtha to North Asian markets at a time when the clean tanker market is witnessing prolonged firmness. The naphtha flow from Dangote is adding to the ton-mile demand in the ...  Show more

What's next for oil following China's announcement of its 2024 targets?

Economic power-house China has set out 10 targets for 2024, which is pro-growth for oil demand, keen on energy security, and prioritizing accelerated industry modernization and development of new productive forces. In this episode of Platts Oil Markets podcast, Managing Editor fo ...  Show more

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