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Discount on Western Canada Select widens

June 16, 20253:27 PM Reuters0 Comments

crude oil rail cars The discount on Western Canada Select (WCS) to the North American benchmark West Texas Intermediate (WTI) futures widened on Monday.

WCS for July delivery in Hardisty, Alberta, settled at $9.20 a barrel under the U.S. benchmark WTI, according to brokerage CalRock, compared with $8.90 a barrel in Friday’s trade.

* Global crude markets have been volatile since Friday, when oil prices surged more than 7% after Israel began bombing Iran over claims Tehran was close to securing an atomic bomb.

* Oil prices slipped $1 per barrel on Monday after reports that Iran is seeking an end to hostilities with Israel, raising the possibility of a truce and easing fears of a disruption to crude supplies from the region.

* Canadian heavy crude has been trading at a tight discount in recent months in part due to the opening of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion one year ago, which boosted the country’s oil export capacity to Asian markets, including China.

* WCS typically sees seasonal strength this time of year as the return of summer driving season ramps up refinery demand.

* Canadian crude has also benefited from U.S. sanctions on Venezuela and other countries, which is boosting demand for non-sanctioned heavy crude producers.

(Reporting by Amanda Stephenson in Calgary; Editing by Sahal Muhammed)

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