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Listen: US crude oil exports here to stay as world demand continues to recover in 2022

  • Featuring
  • Laura Huchzermeyer    Kristian Paris Tialios
  • Commodity
  • Oil Shipping
  • Length
  • 11:31

Looking ahead into 2022, US crude oil export flows will continue to recover and grow as demand and prices surge, but will we see export volumes return to the record levels we were seeing a couple of years ago?

S&P Global Platts US crude managing editor Laura Huchzermeyer, US Gulf Coast crude reporter Kristian Tialios, and Platts Analytics' North American oil analyst Lisa Orme discuss market trends impacting the waterborne crude oil market on the US Gulf Coast, along with the forecast for volumes in 2022.