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  • Where do you source crude oil & oil products?
  • We source crude oil and oil products from a range of suppliers – through our marketing offices in London, New York and Singapore. To support our business, we have a substantial shipping portfolio and access to a range of logistics, storage and investment capabilities. We also market natural gas, mostly in Europe.
  • What is global trade in crude oil & supply of refined oil?
  • Global trade in crude oil and supply of refined oil are the endogenous outcomes of the aggregation of refineries' sourcing and production. Refined oil demand is generated by final consumers as well as downstream industries that are connected through international trade and input-output linkages in the style of Caliendo and Parro (2015).
  • Is crude oil global sourcing a proper benchmark?
  • This is a proper benchmark because it precisely highlights what this paper adds to the literature —crude oil global sourcing by refineries in upstream and its connection to demand for refined oil in downstream.
  • How does trade in oil benefit net importers of crude oil?
  • Trade in oil benefits net importers of crude oil as their production costs would increase in autarky due to higher oil prices. In addition, it can benefit large net exporters of crude oil as they would face lower oil prices, and so, receive lower oil revenues if they were in autarky.
  • Is crude oil a fossil fuel?
  • Crude oil is the "black stuff" that comes out of the ground, also known as petroleum. It's made up of a variety of elements like carbon, hydrogen and sulfur, and originates from the remains of animals and plants that existed millions of years ago -- hence the term " fossil fuel." However, crude oil in its purest form is of little use to anyone.
  • What is crude oil used for?
  • Crude oil is refined into a range of oil products mainly used as fuels – including petrol and diesel for cars, jet fuel, heating oil and liquid petroleum gas (LPG). Derivatives also include asphalt used in roads, wax, and lubricants.