by h2 » Mon 16 Sep 2013, 21:53:04
the more I think of it, that's really the point of this thread in general, how oil numbers are going to get harder to track as locked in jv type refinery deals are made. After all, say Saudi Arabia puts online the 400k bpd refinery, that removes that from exports, and for those who follow oil production numbers and exports, suddenly it's a bit harder to track it all, you can't just look at export/imports, as westtexas has focused on, suddenly it becomes more complicated, in a sense, hidden, easier to disguise the end buyers.
That's why I think you're onto something with this thread, this could be a real step in global supply/demand dynamics, floating along with POD, to form this weird and hard to analyze network of trade/refining.
I keep thinking back to one of the few long term good points jay hanson made, long term socialized distribution networks and control over resource production look like the way forward, China certainly believes this is the case, seems to be working very well for them, ie, ignore today's cost/benefit, and look long term at value of procuring the bpd you need as an industrial state. The US model is looking pretty much like a full on failure as far as I can tell, except for our local production, where it's I guess about as good as it can be, seems to work well in our system, but doesn't do anything to lock in future import production here, a failing China is taking full advantage of, the only interesting thing is just how fast they are moving, I think they are fully aware that the faster they get rid of the play money and turn it into real commodity access and assets, the better off they will be long term.
Thanks for tracking this stuff. I think now and then I wondered about, say, vz 'exports' to us but vz owned, pdvsa, refineries in texas, who then ship it back to vz, same for mexico I guess, but it never really hit me that these are parts of the baseline numbers. Or are they? It seems like they shouldn't be, but that doesn't mean they aren't, just like SA will produce x per day when they refine y, then ship out z of the refined, that z will not be counted I assume as an export of the crude. Going to mess up westtexas numbers I think.