The winter season usually sees a winding down in bitumen activity in terms of construction and road building, but not in 2025. Our experts delve into what has been a surprisingly unseasonal end to 2025.
Listen to our market experts – Jonathan Weston (Europe and Asia Lead, and Editor of Argus Bitumen) and Keyvan Hedvat (Europe and Africa Bitumen Editor), give detailed insights into their news snapshots including;
- Mediterranean bitumen supply much tighter than usual going into winter low demand season
- Med cargo diffs to fuel oil now broadly - and very unusually - in parity with fob Rott diffs
- Ongoing positive demand into north African and Black Sea markets
- Regional refinery bitumen production restricted - including SRI Augusta and US sanctions affected Bulgarian and Serbian refineries
- Arbitrage to the US from Med stays firmly shut after brief opening in Aug/Sept
- West Africa, now in dry/bitumen demand season, set to draw more European bitumen.
 

Argus Media

Argus Media

Mediterranean Bitumen: Ending the year on a high

DEC 4, 202527 MIN
Argus Media

Mediterranean Bitumen: Ending the year on a high

DEC 4, 202527 MIN

Description

The winter season usually sees a winding down in bitumen activity in terms of construction and road building, but not in 2025. Our experts delve into what has been a surprisingly unseasonal end to 2025. Listen to our market experts – Jonathan Weston (Europe and Asia Lead, and Editor of Argus Bitumen) and Keyvan Hedvat (Europe and Africa Bitumen Editor), give detailed insights into their news snapshots including; - Mediterranean bitumen supply much tighter than usual going into winter low demand season - Med cargo diffs to fuel oil now broadly - and very unusually - in parity with fob Rott diffs - Ongoing positive demand into north African and Black Sea markets - Regional refinery bitumen production restricted - including SRI Augusta and US sanctions affected Bulgarian and Serbian refineries - Arbitrage to the US from Med stays firmly shut after brief opening in Aug/Sept - West Africa, now in dry/bitumen demand season, set to draw more European bitumen.