Crude Quality Matters for Asia's Supplies

Source: thecommoditycompass.com

TL;DR

The story at a glance

This episode explains why crude quality shapes global oil markets, focusing on a chart of 152 grades that account for 56mbpd of 85mbpd total production. Asia's refineries depend on medium-sour crudes from the Middle East, shipped via the Strait of Hormuz. It is reported now amid concerns over a not fully reopened Strait disrupting those specific supplies.[[1]](https://www.thecommoditycompass.com/p/episode-2-crude-quality-matters?r=4lie3a&triedRedirect=true)

Key points

Details and context

The article uses an interactive chart like a "periodic table of crude," with bubble size showing production volume, to show quality clusters. Medium-sour crudes cluster in the orange-highlighted area, mostly Middle Eastern, forming the backbone of Asia's refining system.

Refineries adjust at margins but cannot overhaul for new feeds fast. This ties to Episode 1 on the "Persian Trap," stressing Strait reopening for supply.

Global production hits 85mbpd, but variety means volume alone misses the point—quality dictates what products emerge, especially distillates from medium-sour feeds.[[1]](https://www.thecommoditycompass.com/p/episode-2-crude-quality-matters?r=4lie3a&triedRedirect=true)

Key quotes

"The missing barrels are not just volumes. They are specific grades, predominantly medium-sour crude, produced at scale in the Middle East. Those barrels cannot be replaced in the quantities required. Not by the United States, not by Latin America, not by anyone." — The Commodity Compass[[1]](https://www.thecommoditycompass.com/p/episode-2-crude-quality-matters?r=4lie3a&triedRedirect=true)

Why it matters

Asia's energy security hinges on irreplaceable Middle East crudes flowing through the Strait, amplifying supply risks beyond total volumes. Traders, refiners, and importers face tighter distillate output and higher costs if medium-sour grades stay short. Watch Strait traffic and Asian import data for signs of yield cracks, though full reopening timelines remain unclear.[[1]](https://www.thecommoditycompass.com/p/episode-2-crude-quality-matters?r=4lie3a&triedRedirect=true)