National Post

Atlantic oil makes way to China for first time

- Geoffrey Morgan Financial Post gmorgan@nationalpo­st.com Twitter. com/geoffreymo­rgan

• For likely the first time, a major shipment of oil from Atlantic Canada is headed across the globe to markets in China.

Husky Energy Inc. spokesman Mel Duvall confirmed his company had sold a cargo of one million barrels of oil from its projects offshore Newfoundl and and t he s hipment would depart for China later this month.

The destinatio­n is highly unusual for Atlantic Canadian crude oil, as domestic, U. S. and European markets are all closer to Canada’s East Coast than Asian markets.

Duvall would not confirm whether the shipment would make its way to China via the Panama Canal, but that route is likely given that energy news wire Platts reported the shipment would be co- l oaded with Venezuelan heavy oil en route to the Asian country.

Platts also described the j ourney between Atlantic Canada and China as a “first- of- i ts- kind voyage” and a “breakthrou­gh,” although Duvall could not confirm whether this shipment marked the first time oil from Husky’s offshore Newfoundla­nd projects had moved all the way to China.

Jackie Forrest, ARC Financial Corp. vice-president, energy research, said she was unaware of any previous shipments of oil from Atlantic Canada heading to China because of the high price of transporta­tion.

“Typically, t here i sn’ t enough of a difference between the prices here in North America and Asia to warrant the cost of transporta­tion, so you will see crudes go to closer markets like Europe and the United States,” Forrest said.

“To make this economic, you would have to see the price difference between those two markets be equal to, or slightly greater, than the cost of transporta­tion,” she said.

The majority of Atlantic Canadian oil is processed domestical­ly, according to the Canadian Associatio­n of Petroleum Producers’ most recent crude oil markets forecast.

Export destinatio­ns for Atlantic production typically include the U. S., or European markets such as the United Kingdom, Spain, the Netherland­s and Italy.

Platts reported that the shipment was viable because supplies out of the Middle East had shrunk following OPEC member countries’ recent production cuts. OPEC announced in November that it would scale back its cumulative production following a two-year-long oil price collapse.

In Nov. 2013, Platt’s reported, Husky sold one million barrels from its White Rose offshore project to Indian Oil Corp. Husky announced in December that it could sanction an expansion of its White Rose project, 350 kilometres off Newfoundla­nd’s coast, in 2017.

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