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Listen: Stocks management in focus as Asian refiners tackle oil products surplus

  • Featuring
  • Mriganka Jaipuriyar    Mark Tan    JY Lim
  • Commodity
  • Oil
  • Length
  • 09:51
  • Topic
  • Coronavirus and Commodities OPEC+ Oil Output Cuts

Middle Eastern crude producers are sending fewer cargoes to Asia, but refiners in the region are unfazed. S&P Global Platts Head of News for Asia Mriganka Jaipuriyar, Editor Mark Tan, and Adviser for Asia Oil Analytics JY Lim examine Asia's current refining landscape, the impact of the Myanmar coup on demand, and refiners' strategies to manage an unwanted buildup in stocks.