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Iraq's State Oil Marketing Organisation Has Finalized a Term Deal

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Core prompt: Iraq's State Oil Marketing Organisation has finalized a term deal to buy up to 1.097 million tonnes of gasoil for delivery next year from Swiss trader Vitol and oil major BP. Traders s

Iraq's State Oil Marketing Organisation has finalized a term deal to buy up to 1.097 million tonnes of gasoil for delivery next year from Swiss trader Vitol and oil major BP.

Traders said that the company has agreed to pay a premium of USD 7.99 per barrel above Middle East quotes on a delivered basis. The cargoes are to be delivered into the Khor al Zubair terminal which can only accept smaller vessels because of draft restrictions. Vitol is a regular supplier of the fuel to Iraq, while BP last supplied jet fuel to Iraq in 2011.

Somo has a July to December term contract with Vitol to buy nearly 500,000 tonnes of gasoil at a premium of USD 9.67 per barrel above Middle East quotes. The prices are not comparable as they are off a different basis.

Pricing agency Platts, whose published prices are used in the majority of contracts in the Gulf and Asia, is moving towards the cleaner gasoil with 500 parts per million sulphur as its benchmark instead of the 5,000 ppm sulphur gasoil used now.

A trader said that Vitol and BP are likely to be shipping the cargoes from either Bahrain or Kuwait with which they have term contracts. With freight, demurrage and other costs estimated at about USD 4.10 a barrel and Vitol's term purchase cargoes from Bahrain costing about USD 3 per barrel, the company's profit for this route could be at around 80 cents a barrel, the trader estimated. This could not be verified with Vitol however.

Iraq lacks crude oil refining capacity and suffers from a chronic shortage of electricity. It uses gasoil to generate power. Years of war, militant attacks, and under-investment have forced Iraq to rely on imports for its fuel needs, making it one of the biggest buyers of gasoline and gasoil in the region.

Iraq's gasoil demand has been steadily increasing due to a rise in power generation demand, in a country where temperatures can top 50 degrees Celsius in summer, making power generation especially crucial. Iraq plans to spend up to USD 1.6 billion on solar and wind power stations over the next 3 years to add 400 MW to the national grid to reduce daily blackouts. 

 
 
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