US diesel crack surpasses $100 a barrel for the first time on supply disruptions
XLE•Analysts see more strain from U.S. policy on Iran
U.S. distillate fuel inventories, which include diesel and heating oil, stood at 107.1 million barrels as of August 7, the lowest for this time of year since 1996, data from the Energy Information Administration showed last week.
"The U.S. is producing more diesel, not less, and yet the crack is still above $100. That tells you this is not a refinery incentive problem anymore - t is a refinery capacity and global replacement-barrel problem," Zukhritdinov said.
Diesel markets could come under further strain due to U.S. pressure on Iranian exports and threats of penalties on China for buying Iranian crude oil, said Scott Shelton, energy specialist at .




