- In the week ending 12 September Refinery Margins weakened in Asia with M1 down to $8.23/bbl (- $1.18/bbl w/w). European and US Refinery Margins saw little change: the first increasing by $0.07/bbl w/w and the latter falling by -$0.01/bbl w/w.
- Weakening in the Dubai product cracks drove down Asian Margins, with the Kero/Dubai crack falling by -$1.50/bbl w/w, the GO Dubai Crack fell by -$1.83/bbl and the 380 Dubai Crack by -$1.78/bbl.
- Cracks in Europe were mixed: Naphtha, EBOB and 3.5 Bgs Cracks increased by $0.65/bbl, $1.27/bbl and $0.40/bbl respectively whereas GO and RBOB Cracks fell by -$0.42/bbl and -$1.55/bbl respectively.


