能源化工燃料油、低硫燃料油周度报告-20260118
Guo Tai Jun An Qi Huo·2026-01-18 07:44
  1. Report Industry Investment Rating There is no information provided regarding the report industry investment rating in the given content. 2. Core Viewpoints of the Report - The prices of fuel oil and low - sulfur fuel oil have recently shown large fluctuations, with the price trend reversing frequently. For high - sulfur fuel oil, Saudi Arabia and Iraq's exports remain high, Venezuelan heavy oil is gradually resuming supply to the US Gulf, and the geopolitical conflict in Iran has subsided. However, Russian high - sulfur exports are showing a downward trend, providing some support to the downside. For low - sulfur fuel oil, although the Al Zour refinery will gradually resume production and Japan's exports are increasing, there are still positive factors. Some Brazilian exports are decreasing, the Dangote refinery's maintenance will end in January, and European refineries are expected to process more heavy components, limiting low - sulfur exports. In the short term, the low - sulfur market has a bottom support and is unlikely to weaken significantly [4]. - The valuation range for FU is 2400 - 2590, and for LU is 2900 - 3150 [4]. - Strategies include: 1) For single - side trading, fuel oil prices are in a high - volatility environment in the short term, and the price direction is unclear. 2) For inter - period trading, the month - spread structures of FU and LU have returned to backwardation, and may return to contango after the geopolitical issues cool down. 3) For inter - variety trading, the crack spreads of FU and LU have reached short - term lows, and the LU - FU spread will enter a short - term oscillation [4]. 3. Summary According to the Table of Contents 3.1 Supply - The report presents data on the capacity utilization rates of Chinese refineries (including overall, independent, and major refineries), global refinery maintenance (including hydrocracking, FCC, coking, and CDU units), and domestic refinery fuel oil production and commercial volume [6][10][17]. 3.2 Demand It shows domestic and international fuel oil demand data, such as the sales volume of fuel oil for ship supply in Singapore, the apparent consumption of fuel oil in China, and the actual consumption of marine fuel oil in China [23][24][26]. 3.3 Inventory The report provides data on global fuel oil spot inventories, including heavy oil inventories in Singapore, heavy distillate inventories in Fujairah, fuel oil inventories in European ARA, and residual fuel oil inventories in the US [28]. 3.4 Price and Spread - Regional Spot FOB Prices: It includes spot FOB prices in the Asia - Pacific region (Singapore and Fujairah for 3.5% and 0.5% fuel oil), European region (North - West Europe for 3.5% and 1% fuel oil), and the US (US Gulf and New York Harbor for high - sulfur and low - sulfur fuel oil) [32][35][36]. - Paper and Derivative Prices: It shows prices of various fuel oil swaps, such as Singapore 380 bunker swaps, North - West Europe high - sulfur and low - sulfur swaps, and Singapore low - sulfur fuel oil swaps [37][38]. - Fuel Oil Spot Spreads: It presents the high - low sulfur spread and viscosity spread in Singapore [44]. - Global Fuel Oil Crack Spreads: It includes crack spreads in Singapore (high - sulfur and low - sulfur) and North - West Europe (3.5% and 1%) [47][49][51]. - Global Fuel Oil Paper Month Spreads: It shows month spreads in Singapore and North - West Europe for high - sulfur and low - sulfur fuel oil [57][58][59]. 3.5 Import and Export - Domestic Fuel Oil Import and Export Data: It shows the import and export quantities of fuel oil (excluding biodiesel) in China [62][64]. - Global High - Sulfur Fuel Oil Import and Export Data: It presents the weekly changes in global high - sulfur fuel oil import and export quantities by region [65]. - Global Low - Sulfur Fuel Oil Import and Export Data: It shows the weekly changes in global low - sulfur fuel oil import and export quantities by region [67]. 3.6 Futures Market Indicators and Internal - External Spreads - The prices of fuel oil in the Asia - Pacific region have fluctuated greatly this week, and the Zhoushan market has followed the same trend. The impact of geopolitical issues on the spot price of the outer market has gradually diminished, and the spread between domestic futures prices and overseas spot prices has gradually been repaired as the number of warehouse receipts decreases. In the short term, as the geopolitical events cool down and the number of warehouse receipts of FU and LU decreases, the spreads between FU, LU and the Singapore market are expected to increase [70]. - The report also provides data on spot and futures internal - external spreads, including 380 spot, 0.5% spot, FU main contract, FU continuous - one, LU continuous, LU continuous - one, and LU continuous - two against the Singapore market [71]. 3.7 FU and LU Position and Volume Changes The report shows the trading volume and open interest data of fuel oil main contract, low - sulfur fuel oil continuous, and their corresponding first - month contracts [84][91][95]. 3.8 FU and LU Warehouse Receipt Quantity Changes The report presents the quantity change data of FU and LU warehouse receipts [97][98].
能源化工燃料油、低硫燃料油周度报告-20260118 - Reportify