The differential for jet fuel in New York Harbor nearly doubled overnight April 1, setting new records for both the outright price and the NYMEX differential for that Platts benchmark as market players searched for available barrels. Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now S&P Global Commodity Insights assessed the Platts benchmark Buckeye Pipeline jet at $6.434/gal, up $1.4731/gal day on day and a record high for that product. The assessed differential to NYMEX May ULSD futures was plus $3.01/gal, also a record and nearly double the March 31 close of NYMEX plus $1.60/gal. Supply has been essentially non-existent for the past week or so, according to sources. The New York Harbor region has been starving for jet fuel, finding no barrels coming up Colonial Pipeline from Houston. “I can’t see much of anything coming until cycle 18, maybe cycle 17, if we are […]