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Placing a Value on Spot Sales from a Joint Oil Stockpiling Facility

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  • Jennifer Considine
  • Kang Wu
  • Ziyad Alfawzan
  • Sammy Six

    (King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center)

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In this paper, joint oil stockpiling (JOS) refers to a commercial arrangement whereby crude oil, owned and commercially traded by an exporting country, is stored in an importing country in exchange for priority drawdown by the host country in the event of an emergency. It can thus be classified as both commercial and strategic storage (Doshi and Six 2017).

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  • Jennifer Considine & Kang Wu & Ziyad Alfawzan & Sammy Six, 2020. "Placing a Value on Spot Sales from a Joint Oil Stockpiling Facility," Discussion Papers ks--2019-dp82, King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center.
  • Handle: RePEc:prc:dpaper:ks--2019-dp82
    DOI: 10.30573/KS--2019-DP82
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    Keywords

    Asian Spot Markets; Joint Oil Stockpiling; Oil Markets; Oil Storage; Teapot refineries; Trade relations; Derivatives;
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