A key pricing window that helps set the value of Dubai crude has seen one of its busiest periods in years. Oil storage facilities at Saudi Aramco’s Juaymah tank farm in Ras Tanura, Saudi Arabia. Photographer: Bloomberg Gift You’re reading the Energy Daily newsletter.Get a daily guide to the energy and commodities markets with Javier Blas and Bloomberg’s leading columnists in your inbox. By submitting my information, I agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Service and to receive offers and promotions from Bloomberg. Welcome to Energy Daily, our guide to the energy and commodities markets powering the global economy. Today, we look at a recent anomaly in the oil market, as well as turmoil in the fake-meat industry and traffic problems in the Panama Canal. To get this newsletter sent straight to your inbox, you can sign up here . There’s an oddity in the oil market. Normally, barrels that are sludgy and full of sulfur are much cheaper than the lighter crude that’s easier to refine into the gasoline that ultimately powers your car. But for much of this year, that gap has been narrowing. Traders have been paying up for lower-quality crudes. There are several […]
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