
USGC 3-2-1 Crack Spread Reflects Higher Diesel, Lower Gasoline
5 days ago · The U.S. Gulf Coast 3-2-1 crack spread is near $18.33/bbl. Over the most recent period, the diesel crack increased from approximately $25.45/bbl on December 29 to $27.68/bbl on January …
Gulf Coast ULSD (Platts) Crack Spread Quotes - CME Group
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U.S. Energy Information Administration - EIA - Independent …
Mar 31, 2025 · The crack spread continues to remain fairly high through the late spring and into the summer months as the U.S. driving season picks up, resulting in higher domestic demand for the …
Chart Topper: USGC Cracks Lose Their Mid-Month Mojo
Dec 2, 2025 · After a mid-November pop, USGC product cracks lost steam. Diesel led the retreat, dragging the 3-2-1 spread sharply lower as refiners head into winter.
3-2-1 Crack Spread - RBN Energy
The 3-2-1 Crack spread approximates a theoretical refinery crude yield that produces two barrels of gasoline and one barrel of diesel for every three barrels of crude input.
U.S. Gulf Coast 3-2-1 Crack Spread - Chart Toppers
Apr 29, 2025 · The U.S. Gulf Coast 3-2-1 crack spread is currently around $23.72/bbl. The diesel crack led the rally, climbing from just above $22/bbl to about $26/bbl. Meanwhile, the gasoline crack dipped …
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USGC 3-2-1 Crack Spread Tracks Higher Diesel and Weaker Gasoline ...
4 days ago · The U.S. Gulf Coast 3-2-1 crack spread stood near $18.33 per barrel in early January, reflecting diverging trends between diesel and gasoline margins. Diesel cracks strengthened over the …
US Gulf Coast 3-2-1 crack USG321
6 days ago · The 3-2-1 crack is a shorthand measure of a refinery's theoretical operating margin. It reflects what a refiner on the US Gulf Coast can expect to make when comparing production yields …
3-2-1 Crack Spread - Energy Stock Channel
The 3:2:1 crack spread calculation starts with the spot price for two barrels of gasoline, added to the spot price for one barrel of heating oil, and then subtracts the spot price for three barrels of WTI …