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24 Dec 2013 | 11:00 UTC — London
Effective January 1, the sulfur de-escalator to be applied to Forties cargoes and related instruments in the Platts North Sea assessment process will be $0.30/barrel per 0.1% weight of sulfur over the 0.6% wt standard, unchanged from the current value which has been in place since September 1, 2013. The de-escalator should apply to cargoes loading from January 1, 2014. Platts has maintained the de-escalator level after reviewing the differential between low and high-sulfur products, as well as other indicators in the market, including the difference in value between North Sea crudes and comparable heavy, sourer crudes such as Urals. A rationale for this decision will be available shortly on Platts website, www.platts.com. Platts guidelines for its sulfur de-escalator use three significant figures for determination of sulfur-related payment. The test reflecting this figure should be the ASTM-D2622. Forties cargoes and all related instruments, including BFOE cash forwards, bid or offered through the Platts system must adhere to this standard. In addition, Platts will publish the sulfur de-escalator, representing the dollar value per 0.1% weight of sulfur, in its crude oil publications. Please send comments to oilgroup@platts.com and pricegroup@platts.com.