Platts
suite of West African crude oil assessment now covers 17 grades
Platts, a
leading global energy, petrochemicals and metals information provider and top
source of benchmark price references, has begun publishing daily price
assessments for five West African grades of crude oil. The new price
assessments, launched on August
1,
provide end-of-day values on the open spot market for two Nigerian grades, two
Angolan grades and one grade of crude oil produced in the Republic of Congo. With the launch of these new assessments, Platts now publishes
a total of 17 daily price assessments for crude oil produced in western Africa.
“These new assessments
mark a major expansion of Platts’ coverage of the West African crude oil market
and bring a new level of transparency to this burgeoning supply source,” said Andrew Bonnington, editorial director, European & African
oil, Platts.
The Nigerian assessments
are for two sweet crudes – Akpo and Bonga. Akpo is a light, sweet crude similar
in specification to Nigeria’s Agbami. It is produced at a rate of approximately 160,000
barrels per day (b/d) from a floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO)
unit offshore Nigeriaoperated
by Total. Bonga is a medium, sweet crude, with a similar daily volume to Akpo,
but produced by a Shell-operated offshore FPSO.
Angola’s Pazflor and Plutonio crude oils are now also being assessed by
Platts on a daily basis. Pazflor is a heavy, sweet crude with a current
production rate of around 200,000 b/d. Its FPSO, which is operated by Total, is
located offshore Angola and is fed by one of the larger fields in Angola. Plutonio is a medium, sweet crude with a daily production
volume similar to that of Pazflor. Its FPSO is operated by BP and also located
offshore Angola.
Platts’ fifth new
assessment provides a daily value for Djeno crude oil produced in the Republic
of Congo. Djeno
is a heavy-sweet crude produced onshore at the rate of 160,000 b/d. Operated by
Total, the Djeno terminal can accommodate very large crude carrier vessels.
The August 1 prices
of the new five West African crude oil grades are as follows:
Crude
Oil Grade
|
Outright
Price ($/b)
|
Price
Differential* ($/b)
|
Akpo
|
109.42-109.45
|
0.64/0.66
|
Bonga
|
111.87-111.90
|
3.09/3.11
|
Pazflor
|
107.85-107.89
|
-1.01/-0.99
|
Plutonio
|
108.60-108.64
|
-0.26/-0.24
|
Djeno
|
106.17-106.20
|
-2.61/-2.59
|
*The new Nigerian and Congolese grades are
priced as a differential to Platts West African Dated Brent Strip, and the new
Angolan crudes are priced as a differential to Platts Angolan Dated Brent Strip.
Platts’ previous West
African price assessments provide values for six Nigerian crudes – Agbami, Bonny Light, Brass River, Escravos, Forcados and Quao Iboe – and six
Angolan grades: Cabinda, Nemba, Dalia, Girassol, Hungo, Kissanje.
Platts crude oil price
assessments are all developed using its Market-on-Close (MOC) methodology, a
highly-structured, transparent price assessment process based on the principle
that price is a function of time. The MOC process in oil identifies bid, offer
and transaction data by company of origin and results in a time-sensitive,
end-of-trading-day daily price assessment. For more information on the
methodology and quality-control guidelines, visit the methodology and
specifications page of
the Platts website.
The assessments are
published in numerous Platts publications includingPlatts Global Alert, a real-time news service; Platts Market Data – Oil, a data delivery service; and the publications Platts Crude Oil
Marketwire and Platts Oilgram Price
Report. For more information on crude oil, visit the Platts website at www.platts.com.
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