Asian oil traders' move to Texas spells trouble for Opec
Buyers are positioning themselves in anticipation that US Congress will soon lift export restrictions
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AS US lawmakers debate whether to free up more than the tiny amount of oil output currently eligible for export, buyers from Asia are moving in.
Mitsui & Co, Japan's second biggest trader, has doubled employees relocated to Houston to 50 over the past two years while Tokyo-based Cosmo Oil Co opened an office in the oil hub in April and South Korea's SK Innovation Co is bolstering its presence in the region. They are now limited to buying a product called condensate, an ultra-light oil that accounts for about 8 per cent of US output, but are positioning themselves to purchase more if Congress ends export restrictions.
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