ADVERTISEMENT

Crude in West Texas Is Cheapest in 3 Years Versus Europe: Chart

Crude in West Texas Is Cheapest in 3 Years Versus Europe: Chart

Crude in West Texas Is Cheapest in 3 Years Versus Europe: Chart

(Bloomberg) -- Oil traders with access to pipelines out of West Texas to export terminals along the Gulf Coast are raking it in from the rapid supply growth in the Permian Basin. The 800,000 barrel-a-day output surge in the past year has outpaced pipeline construction and filled existing lines, pushing prices of the region’s crude to almost $13 a barrel below international benchmark Brent crude, the biggest discount in three years. That’s about double the cost to ship the oil via pipeline and tanker from Texas to Europe, signaling U.S. exports are likely to increase.

To contact the reporter on this story: Sheela Tobben in New York at vtobben@bloomberg.net.

To contact the editors responsible for this story: David Marino at dmarino4@bloomberg.net, Sophie Caronello

©2018 Bloomberg L.P.