Asian refiners are offering excess Middle Eastern crude to the U.S. West Coast as Gulf supplies recover and Asian demand eases following the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.

Asia's crude oil imports saw a slight June uptick but remain near decade lows, impacted by the Iran conflict disrupting Middle East shipments. Despite a modest recovery, volumes…

Asian refiners are offering excess Middle Eastern crude to the U.S. West Coast as Gulf supplies recover and Asian demand eases following the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.

Asia's crude imports ticked up in June but stayed well below pre-war levels as China cut purchases and Mideast flows stayed constrained.