The Chinese PMI manufacturing reading of 48.3, referenced above in the Macro section is also weighing on crude oil prices, although marginally. China and its crude oil demand is one of the key metrics of oil price forecasting. The concerns over China economic outlook have been growing, due to China’s withdrawal of liquidity and crack down on local lending and their overheated housing market.… Read more
Energy OverView February 19, 2014
Crude oil prices continue to show impressive strength. WTI prices surged, yesterday, on dubious rationales around the market. If anything, Libyan oil production looks to be on the rebound and winter fuel demand will end soon, believe it or not. Still, those extraordinary low stocks of the distillate category of fuels, which includes heating oil and diesel fuel, continue to support.… Read more
Energy Overview February 18, 2014
Oil prices remain elevated, due to decent economic data and weather-related heating fuel demand in the US. There was some hope for a prolonged warming trend developing for the Eastern half of the US, but the forecasts have turned colder again.… Read more
Energy Over February 13, 2014
WTI oil prices have fallen back below $100 per barrel, despite an upbeat outlook from the IEA in its monthly energy outlook. The IEA notes that global oil demand has remained “surprisingly robust,” citing the economic recovery in the OECD nations.… Read more
Energy OverView February 12, 2014
Oil prices are rallying this morning, both WTI and Brent, as demand for both blends and their associated refined products remains strong. The winter fuel demand in the US and the Northern hemisphere for that matter has been robust. The latest winter ravaging is set to occur in the Eastern half of the US, and many in the Northeast woke up to below zero temperatures this morning.… Read more
Energy OverView February 11, 2014
WTI oil prices held their gains from Friday, although Brent prices fell back. The tale of two price markers played out, as Brent saw downward pressure from increased Libyan output and, yet, another North Sea Buzzard Field fix. The spread narrowed, as WTI is expected to get further support from the drain on Cushing supplies from the Keystone pipeline start-up.… Read more
Energy OverView February 10, 2014
WTI oil prices surged above $100 per barrel on Friday, vindicating our call for prices to surge above the century mark. It was a somewhat surprising surge, as there was a lack of news. The cold weather continues to generate significant heating fuel demand, and overall distillate fuel levels are so low that the US is attracting heating oil imports from Europe.… Read more
Energy OverView February 7, 2014
WTI oil prices are lagging Brent crude oil prices, once again, as the focus shifts to US refinery maintenance and a looming demand slowdown. Citgo’s Corpus Christi unit was the latest to announce a shutdown for retooling. The strong refinery run rate, during the second-half of last year, supported WTI prices as has the various pipeline rationalizations.… Read more
Energy Overview February 6, 2014
Oil prices are rallying this morning, in the aftermath of the weekly inventory report from the EIA, which showed a further decline in overall distillate fuels, which, of course, include heating fuels. Those heating fuels continue to be in terrific demand, due to the tough winter being experienced throughout the eastern half of the United States.… Read more
Energy OverView February 5, 2014
The Brent-WTI spread was the featured trade, again, yesterday, as WTI rose and Brent declined in price. The impact of the Keystone pipeline southern leg may finally be emerging. Last night, the API reported that Cushing inventories fell by over 1 million barrels, and that appears to be directly linked to the pipeline flow.… Read more