Steep price discount related to issues Canada can’t control

Heavy Western Canadian Select’s discount to West Texas Intermediate widened US$1.50 to US$32.50 a barrel at Hardisty, Alta., last week, the widest since November 2018, data compiled by Bloomberg show. That was just before massive pipeline bottlenecks prompted Alberta’s government to impose production caps on local oil companies. (As of Friday, the spread had closed somewhat to US$29.50.)
For years, Alberta’s oilsands producers blamed big discounts for Canadian heavy crude on the province’s lack of pipelines, forcing companies to sell at reduced prices locally. But a new export pipeline called Enbridge Inc.’s Line 3 that started operation last year has largely solved that problem.
Instead, today’s growing price discount is related to a broader set of issues that Canada has less control over, according to traders.
Maintenance and emergency shutdowns of major U.S. refineries in the Midwest, including BP PLC’s Whiting and Toledo refineries in Indiana and Ohio, mean less Canadian crude can be processed in its biggest market. At the same time, shipping disruptions on the Mississippi River are sparking fears refineries will have to curtail operations because the fuel they make can’t be shipped down the river.
With less Midwest demand, more oil is shipped south toward the U.S. Gulf Coast where new problems emerge.

Canadian Cold Lake crude on the Gulf Coast traded at a record discount to WTI of US$23 a barrel early on Wednesday before strengthening in the afternoon to US$20.25 a barrel. The discount reached US$25 a barrel at Cushing, Oklahoma, before rebounding to a US$21.75 a barrel, according to Link Data Services.
Floating inventories of high-sulphur fuel oil off Singapore rose to year-and-half high the week ended Monday as Russian residual fuel flowed to Asia, Vortexa said in report. Asian residual fuel exports jumped to the highest in about two years in September. High-sulphur fuel oil at the U.S. Gulf Coast traded at more than US$31 below West Texas Intermediate at the Gulf, the largest discount in more than a decade, data compiled by Bloomberg show.
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