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DME Records 35% Volume Increase
Wednesday, January 12, 2011

The Dubai Mercantile Exchange Limited (DME) has released its annual review for 2010, reporting a 35% year-on-year increase in trading volumes and record levels of open interest.

Average daily volumes (ADV) for the DME Oman Crude Oil Futures Contract (DME Oman) reached 2,898 contracts traded (equivalent to 2.9 million barrels of oil per day), with a high of more than 3,000 ADV during the fourth quarter. The DME also set a new record for physical delivery in September 2010, with 15.1 million barrels delivered through the exchange during the month.

The DME remains the world’s largest physically delivered crude oil futures contract. More than 50 companies trade regularly on the exchange while in excess of 140 million barrels of crude oil were delivered through the DME during 2010.

The DME’s role as a provider of risk management capabilities has been enhanced in 2010 through the launch of six DME Oman-linked swap and option contracts by NYMEX, part of the CME Group. The contracts are as follows:

  • DME Oman Crude Oil Swap Futures
  • DME Oman Crude Oil BALMO Swap Futures
  • ICE Brent vs. DME Oman Crude Oil Swap Futures
  • DME Oman Crude Oil Average Price Option
  • Singapore MOGAS 92 Unleaded (Platts) vs. DME Oman Crude Oil Swap Futures
  • Singapore Gasoil (Platts) vs. DME Oman Crude Oil Swap Futures

Commenting on the year’s performance, Ahmad Sharaf, Chairman of the DME, said: “I am very pleased to report that during 2010 the DME maintained and consolidated its position as the most effective benchmark for crude oil in the Middle East and Asia. At a time when Asian oil markets continue to grow rapidly, overtaking consumption levels in Europe and North America, we are confident that both the importance of the DME Oman contract, and the role that it can play within the global market, will continue to grow still further.”

Thomas Leaver, Chief Executive of the DME, added: “The progress that we continue to make is very encouraging and demonstrates the underlying strength of the contract. The fundamentals on which the exchange is built, together with the ongoing growth in demand for our products and the enduring strength of our target markets, give us confidence that we can continue to develop and build the DME further as we move into 2011. I look forward to reporting further progress during the course of the year.”

The DME was launched in June 2007 with the goal of bringing fair and transparent price discovery and efficient risk management to East of Suez, the world's fastest growing commodities market and the largest crude oil supply/demand corridor in the world. Today, DME Oman is the sole benchmark for Oman and Dubai crude oil Official Selling Prices (OSP), the historically established markers for Middle East crude oil exports to Asia Pacific.

 

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