As Asian crude import mix evolves, how relevant are OPEC’s cuts still?

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OPEC’s kingpin Saudi Arabia has slashed its crude output by a further 1 million b/d in July, bringing the alliance’s total cuts to 4.7 million b/d in the month, or about 5% of global capacity. But with Asia’s crude import mix evolving since the Russia-Ukraine conflict, S&P Global Commodity Insights’ Asia Oil Editor Neo Rong Wei spoke with Asia Oil News Managing Editor Philip Vahn and China Analyst Oceana Zhou about the impacts of these cuts, as well as factors affecting Asia’s crude demand.   We want to hear about your podcast preferences so we can keep improving our shows. Take our podcast survey here and share your thoughts: https://www.surveylegend.com/s/4xyz Related Platts price assessments:  AAYEE00 - FOB Singapore 92 RON Gasoline crack spread vs M2 Dubai Swap  AAHCF00 - FOB Singapore gasoil crack spread vs Dubai swap  AAHCM00 - FOB Singapore Jet fuel/Kerosens crack spread vs M2 Dubai Swap Explore the details of the Energy Asia Conference here. CERAWeek by S&P Global is a knowledge partner for the conference.    

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