

Crude Oil
Crude Oil is analysed here as a market structure with origin, available volume, seasonality, document quality, terminal fit and monetisation route all shaping delivered economics.
Global hydrocarbon origins, refining interfaces, benchmarks and sea-route risk.
Market structure
Market role
Crude Oil sits at the intersection of physical molecules, policy pull and route design.
Pricing logic
Delivered economics depend on feedstock cost, processing, freight, storage, proof and timing.
Logistics
Tanks, heating, line compatibility, vessel availability and terminal access can materially change value.
Compliance
Proof systems, GHG methodology, eligibility and sanctions screening travel with the cargo.
Flowcharts & market visuals
FAQ
What moves Crude Oil pricing?
Delivered economics: feedstock, processing, freight, storage, timing, certification and policy pull.
Why does logistics matter for Crude Oil?
Temperature, tank access, line compatibility, vessel timing and terminal capability can reshape value.
Why is documentation critical for Crude Oil?
Proof systems, certificates, mass-balance logic and import scrutiny often determine marketability.