Energy OverView February 4, 2013

While most markets are lower this morning, crude oil has its own narrative. The geopolitical premium is ebbing as a result of Iran’s cautiously positive reaction to statement by Vice President Biden, last week, that direct, bi-lateral talks were possible between the two countries.… Read more

Energy OverView February 1, 2013

Brent crude oil prices have been surging on the rising geopolitical tensions and the dynamics of the Brent-WTI spread over internal US pipeline machinations. Brent topped $116 on news of bombing at the US embassy in Ankara, Turkey. The Israeli airstrike in Syria also raised the security premium.… Read more

Energy OverView January 31, 2013

Crude oil prices meandered, yesterday, after surging above $98 in overnight trading. The weekly inventory report showed a large rise in crude inventories and a decent drawdown in refined product stocks. Interestingly, we are finally demand growth in gasoline consumption. This correlates with the improvement in employment in the U.S.,… Read more

Energy OverView January 23, 2013

Among the factors attributable to the recent rise in crude oil prices has been geopolitics. The situation in North Africa has been the focus, but elections in Israel and Iran have also been on the radar. Yesterday, Israelis went to the polls, and, as expected, Benjamin Netanyahu won re-election, but not in overwhelming fashion.… Read more

Energy OverView January 22, 2013

Chinese economic data continues to impress and improve. Therefore, the improving energy demand outlook from the world’s swing-demand center has enabled crude oil prices to climb above $95 per barrel, targeting $100. There has rightly been a focus on the increase in US oil production, which is now back above 7 million bpd for the first time in 20 years.… Read more