The disparity between the price of WTI crude in Houston (Magellan East Houston, or MEH) versus  Corpus Christi WTI has widened to an average of $0.37/bbl month-to-date in August, the highest average spread since we’ve been keeping track of the data except for a brief blip in February.  As shown in the left graph below, the annual average MEH spread versus Midland WTI has been on a steady decline since 2018, when new pipelines from the Permian to Corpus and Houston were announced, crushing the differential from nearly $12/bbl in 2018, to $1.33/bbl in 2020 after most of the new pipes came online.  Since then, the differential has steadily weakened even more, to $0.34/bbl in 2022 and $0.21/bbl so far this year.  It was down to a pitiful $0.14/bbl on Friday.

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