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UK oil refineries may face severe ‘disadvantage’ in no deal Brexit

Bloomberg The UK’s oil refineries would be at a severe competitive disadvantage if Britain exits the European Union without a deal and tariffs were imposed on its gasoline exports, according to an industry group. A leaked government document, on the implications of a no-deal Brexit, claimed that two of the UK’s oil refineries could be forced to shut down if ...

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South Sudan discovers new crude in Adar

Bloomberg South Sudan has made a new crude find in the northern oilfields of Adar and plans production by the end of the year, Information Minister Michael Makuei Lueth said. The oil will be linked to the nearby Paloch oilfields that are managed by Dar Petroleum Operating Co., Lueth said on Monday by phone from the capital, Juba. Petroleum Minister ...

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Oil refiners go from profit pain to gain on ship-fuel rule

Bloomberg The imminent overhaul of global ship-fuel regulations is finally delivering a long-awaited benefit to Asian oil refiners. Profits from turning crude into diesel in the second half of 2019 are forecast to be about 31% higher than the first six months, according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc. Margins have already expanded around 40% since late April as International Maritime ...

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