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January 02, 2025
Platts, part of S&P Global Commodity Insights, has updated the component weighting used in the calculation of the Platts Global Transportation Fuels Index (ADEXA00), effective Jan. 2.
The revised weighting reflects an update in the relative global CO2 emissions from the transport sector by fuel type, following a review of the latest International Energy Agency data.
The new weightings for the components are as follows:
| Assessment | Symbol | Currency/UoM | Previous weighting | Revised weighting from Jan 2025 |
| Gasoline CBOB 87 USGC | AARQU00 | cents/gal | 27.06% | 26.82% |
| ULSD 10 ppm S CIF NWE Cargo | AAVBG00 | $/mt | 48.54% | 48.24% |
| Global Jet Index | PJGLO09 | $/mt | 11.60% | 9.81% |
| FOB Spore Marine Fuel 0.5% Cargo | AMFSA00 | $/mt | 10.60% | 11.10% |
| Chicago Argo Ethanol | AALRI00 | cents/gal | 2.20% | 4.03% |
Platts Global Transportation Fuels Index (ADEXA00) is a composite daily index featuring key Platts transportation fuels physical benchmarks across road, air, sea and rail, weighted by the relative carbon emissions associated with each fuel type. The weightings in the index represent a broad view of proportional transportation fuels around the world. The weightings are reviewed annually to keep the index representative of global supply and demand trends.
More details about the calculations and methodology of the index can be found in the Platts Global Commodity Indices Specifications Guide.
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