Cme group announces enhancements to nymex wti houston crude oil futures contract
Cme group announced enhanced product specifications and two additional delivery points for its wti houston crude oil futures contracts, pending regulatory review. beginning with the march 2020 contract expiry, cme group will require lower sulfur and metals content for deliverable wti houston crude to better reflect the prevailing permian grade crude oil in the u.s. gulf coast market. the new requirements will reflect a lower sulfur content of 0.2%, as well as a reduction of vanadium and nickel parameters to an aggregate 3 parts per million (ppm). in addition, and also beginning with the march 2020 contract, suppliers, refiners and end users of u.s. crude oil will have the flexibility to take delivery of u.s. light sweet crude oil at moore road junction, a key distribution point for the houston, texas market. further, in the second quarter of 2020, cme group intends to include free on board (fob) delivery at export docks located at enterprise houston ship channel (ehsc), allowing clients to elect to take direct delivery of waterborne wti houston crude oil (hcl). these two new delivery locations will complement the three existing facilities – enterprise crude houston (echo) terminal, the ehsc terminal and genoa junction – which have been in place since launch in november 2018. the wti houston crude oil futures contract expands cme group's already robust suite of crude oil futures and options and will complement the global benchmark nymex wti light sweet crude oil futures. since launch more than 200,000 wti houston crude futures contracts have traded, and the product has reached multiple open interest records during 2019. wti houston crude oil futures are listed with and subject to the rules of nymex.
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