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Tariffs causing oil market disruption, leading to higher US gas prices

February 2, 2025 4 Min Read
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US President Donald Trump has imposed tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico, which could have a significant impact on North America’s oil market and lead to higher gasoline prices for American consumers. The tariffs, signed into effect on Saturday, include a 10 per cent levy on Canadian energy imports and general tariffs of 25 per cent on Canada and Mexico, as well as 10 per cent on China.

These tariffs could disrupt the tightly integrated oil market in North America, particularly affecting the flow of crude oil from Canada and Mexico to the US. Canada is the top supplier of foreign crude to the US, with almost all of its daily crude exports going south. Mexico also exports a significant amount of oil to the US, particularly to refineries on the Gulf Coast.

The US Midwest, where a large percentage of the country’s refining capacity is located, heavily relies on Canadian oil supplies. The reversal of pipelines that used to carry oil from the Gulf Coast to the Midwest has left refiners with limited access to alternative oil grades. This could result in temporary gasoline price increases in the Midwest, according to analysts.

In response to the US tariffs, Canada has imposed counter-tariffs on American-made products. While Prime Minister Justin Trudeau did not rule out possible measures such as taxing or restricting energy exports to the US, he emphasized the need for a balanced response that does not disproportionately affect any one industry or region.

Fuelmakers in the US have expressed concerns about the impact of the tariffs on their profits and on oil markets. Some may reduce refining rates in response to the levies, while others anticipate a drop in Canadian crude prices. The American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers trade group is calling for a quick resolution to the issue to prevent negative impacts on consumers.

The implementation of the tariffs will be crucial in determining their effect on the market. If producers are allowed to export oil from the Gulf Coast to non-US buyers without tariffs, the impact on Canadian oil prices may be limited. Additionally, it remains unclear how the tariffs will affect the transportation of western Canadian oil through the US to Canadian refineries in Ontario and Montreal.

The tariffs have already started to affect oil prices, with Western Canadian Select crude trading at a significant discount to US benchmark West Texas Intermediate. The widening of this discount could result in further price disparities, though Canadian producers may benefit from a weaker Canadian dollar and a reduction in crude output during maintenance season.

Despite some potential mitigating factors, the tariffs are expected to have far-reaching effects on the oil market in North America. Canadian and Mexican oil industries are likely to be hit, leading to shifts in supply, demand, and trading patterns. The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers has expressed disappointment at the tariffs, emphasizing the negative impact they could have on both countries’ economies.

In conclusion, the tariffs imposed by President Trump are expected to disrupt the oil market and raise pump prices in the US. Both Canada and Mexico are bracing for the impact of the tariffs, which could have ripple effects on global oil trade and pricing. More information on this topic can be found on bloomberg.com.

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