Prices Continue To Move In A Relatively Tight Range Awaiting The Next Big Move
Energy markets are treading water heading towards the weekend after Thursday’s rally attempt fizzled and prices continue to move in a relatively tight range awaiting the next big move.
Ukraine struck another Russian refinery overnight, this one a small facility outside of Moscow that was previously hit in March. Yesterday a new type of Ukrainian drone set a record for distance traveled inside of Russia to strike another larger refinery far away from the border. These strikes don’t seem to be stirring market sentiment as they did a couple of months ago as the global market seems to be doing just fine without the incremental Russian barrels for now.
P66 reported unplanned flaring at its Wilmington CA refinery overnight. Since the AQMD doesn’t require the units to be named in the filings it's unclear what impact this may have on production or basis values in the LA-area, which have been the weakest on the West Coast lately as the region struggles with an oversupply of diesel and is less tight on gasoline than its peers.
Citgo continued to report quarterly earnings as it tries to convince bidders that they’re worth years of legal wrangling that’s sure to come along with the auction of its assets. The company had strong run rates of near 95% for the quarter at its 3 plants, and earnings were healthy at $709 million in EBITDA, which was half of year-ago levels.
The biggest story of Thursday’s earnings reports came from the smallest refinery as Vertex announced it was pausing renewable diesel output at its Mobile plant in an effort to survive its liquidity crisis. The company is currently struggling under a mountain of debt including a $196 million term loan that’s costing 17.25% interest as lenders are commanding a huge premium to take risk with the firm.
RBN Energy published an article on Renewable Diesel’s huge reliance on subsidies that helps explain why so many biodiesel and RD producers are cutting production as RIN values and LCFS credits tank. With the change in the blenders tax credit coming next year, those economics are expected to get even worse.
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