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

Energy OverView February 4, 2014

WTI oil prices got caught in the selling vortex that gripped the equity markets, yesterday. Softening economic data also helped pressure prices lower, including a diminished manufacturing reading out of China. One data point does not a slowdown make, but the tug of emerging markets tumult magnified the disappointing ISM manufacturing reading.… Read more

Energy OverView February 3, 2014

The ills affecting the emerging markets have spilled over into the petroleum complex. The concerns over China, in particular, quickly translate into demand concerns for the market. The bitter cold weather and the demand for heating fuels have supported the market, and the squeeze in the expiring February heating oil contract was epic.… Read more

Energy OverView January 31, 2014

After rallying most of the week, oil prices are under pressure this morning, likely due to profit-taking, but also a decided “risk-off” day. We don’t care for that moniker, but it does make the point in succinct fashion. Energy prices continued to rally this week on strong winter fuel demand.… Read more

Energy OverView January 28, 2014

Oil prices seemed to catch-up to the rest of the markets, yesterday, falling around 1% and staying down, despite recovery in other markets. A forecasted break in the cold US weather seemed to weigh on prices, but the reality of the return of the polar vortex and rare snowstorm for Houston has reversed yesterday’s losses.… Read more

Energy OverView January 22, 2014

Crude oil prices are mostly higher, and the good old fundamental of weather is the main supporting feature. Long time readers of the Energy OverView likely recall, with some fondness, the intense coverage of the natural gas-to-heating oil spread play that used to dominate the discourse at this time of year.… Read more