01/06/2025
Rising exports and wider differentials? A look at Canada's evolving export reality
Despite little change in the West Texas benchmark, Western Canadian oil prices slipped 2% in June, due to unfavourable changes in differentials.
The Synthetic Crude (SCO) premium narrowed from almost US$3 in May to about US$1 a barrel in June, lowering the average SCO price to just under US$80 for the month. The Western Canadian Select (WCS) discount widened from US$11.60 in May to US$13.20 last month, dropping the WCS average to US$65.50 a barrel.