Refined Products

December 11, 2024

Platts renames, adds new Group I US base oil assessments

Platts, part of S&P Global Commodity Insights, has adjusted Americas Group I Base Oils spot assessment names, methodology and publishing schedule, effective Dec. 11, following feedback from the market.

In addition, Platts has launched additional domestic Group I base oil assessments.

Assessment names:

Platts will change the names of the following assessments:

Assessment code Current assessment name Proposed assessment name
PLAAB00 150SN Paraffin USGC Group I SN150 FOB USGC
PLAAE00 500SN Paraffin USGC Group I SN500 FOB USGC
PLAAH00 Bright Stock USGC spot Hi Group I Bright Stock FOB USGC

In addition, Platts has changed the name of the table in which these assessments appear in the Oilgram Price Report from "Monthly spot Lube assessments" to "Weekly spot Base Oil assessments" to reflect the change in frequency of these assessments.

Methodology:

Platts has added to the methodology for the above assessments to reflect the following specifications and bases:

Group I SN150 Export FOB USGC (PLAAB00)

ASTM Color Maximum 1.5
Appearance Bright and Clear
Viscosity at 40 degrees Celsius 28-35 millimeters squared per second (cSt)
Viscosity at 100 degrees Celsius 4.4-5.6 millimeters square per second (cSt)
Viscosity Index Minimum 95
Flash Point Minimum: 200 degrees Celsius
Pour Point Maximum: minus 9 degrees Celsius
Clip Size 2,000-10,000 mt
Laycan 10-30 days forward loading
Port basis USGC
Pricing Basis $/mt

Group I SN500 Export FOB USGC (PLAAE00)

ASTM Color Maximum 4
Appearance Bright and clear
Viscosity at 40 degrees Celsius 100-125 millimeters squared per second (cSt)
Viscosity at 100 degrees Celsius 9.5-13 millimeters square per second (cSt)
Viscosity Index Minimum 93
Flash Point Minimum: 210 degrees Celsius
Pour Point Maximum: minus 6 degrees Celsius
Clip Size 2,000-10,000 mt
Laycan 10-30 days forward loading
Port Basis USGC
Pricing Basis $/mt

Group I Bright Stock Export FOB USGC (PLAAH00)

ASTM Color Maximum 6
Appearance Bright and clear
Viscosity at 100 degrees Celsius 30-35 millimeters square per second (cSt)
Viscosity Index Minimum 95
Flash Point Minimum: 270 degrees Celsius
Pour Point Maximum: minus 6 degrees Celsius
Clip Size 2,000-10,000 mt
Laycan 10-30 days forward loading
Port Basis USGC
Pricing Basis $/mt

NEW GROUP I ASSESSMENTS

Group I SN150 Domestic FOB Rail tank

ASTM Color Maximum 1.5
Appearance Bright and Clear
Viscosity at 40 degrees Celsius 28-35 millimeters squared per second (cSt)
Viscosity at 100 degrees Celsius 4.4-5.6 millimeters square per second (cSt)
Viscosity Index Minimum 95
Flash Point Minimum: 200 degrees Celsius
Pour Point Maximum: minus 9 degrees Celsius
Trade Size Minimum 25,000 gallons
Laycan 10-30 days forward loading
Pricing Basis $/gal
Conversion Factor ($/gal to $/mt) 303

Group I SN500 Domestic FOB Rail tank

ASTM Color Maximum 4
Appearance Bright and clear
Viscosity at 40 degrees Celsius 100-125 millimeters squared per second (cSt)
Viscosity at 100 degrees Celsius 9.5-13 millimeters square per second (cSt)
Viscosity Index Minimum 93
Flash Point Minimum: 210 degrees Celsius
Pour Point Maximum: minus 6 degrees Celsius
Trade Size Minimum 25,000 gallons
Laycan 10-30 days forward loading
Pricing Basis $/gal
Conversion Factor ($/gal to $/mt) 298

Group I Bright Stock Domestic FOB Rail tank

ASTM Color Maximum 6
Appearance Bright and clear
Viscosity at 100 degrees Celsius 30-35 millimeters square per second (cSt)
Viscosity Index Minimum 95
Flash Point Minimum: 270 degrees Celsius
Pour Point Maximum: minus 6 degrees Celsius
Trade Size Minimum 25,000 gallons
Laycan 10-30 days forward loading
Port Basis USGC
Conversion Factor ($/gal to $/mt) 294

Pricing information with terms, locations, and specifications different from the above may be considered for assessment purposes and could be subject to normalization.

Frequency:

The above Group I assessments are published on a weekly basis in $/gal for domestic assessments and $/mt for export assessments.

These take into consideration price information gathered during the week ahead of the assessment, with indications normalized to the close at 2:30 pm ET US close time each Wednesday.

The assessments reflect the values of physical base oils cargoes at the close of 2:30 pm ET Wednesdays and follow a US publishing schedule.

When a US public holiday falls on the planned publishing day, the assessment will be published the day prior to the public holiday.

These assessments continue to be found in the Oilgram Price Report and on Platts Global and Refined Product alert pages 1146.

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