Energy OverView November 8, 2013

Oil prices continue their week-long fall, and overnight WTI prices fell below $94 and Brent fell below $103. The breaches come despite a fairly supportive weekly inventory report for WTI and smaller-than-expected North Sea loadings for November. Today, the intense focus will be on the Iran nuclear talks, which are seeing terrific progress, according to reports.… Read more

Energy OverView November 5, 2013

Brent crude oil rebounded, yesterday, and is holding the $106 level, while WTI continues to be weak, remaining below $105, nearing $104. The situation in Libya is the primary catalyst for the relative Brent crude strength. Even though exports are on the rise, production is said to be at 250k bpd, not 350k, as was reported late last week.… Read more

Energy OverView October 31, 2013

Crude oil prices are lower this morning, as the current protagonist, Libya improves its oil output. According to a Libyan oil minister, production has rebounded to around 300k bpd, with exports around 200k bpd. Prices were supported, earlier in the week, by news of a virtual halt of Libyan output, due to the latest round of internal political strife.… Read more

Energy OverView October 30, 2013

Libya is generating considerable headline risk for Brent crude oil prices, especially, at the moment. Prices have surged and fallen back on various reports of output halts and restarts on Monday and Tuesday. This morning, Hess, which is now a company mostly focused on exploration and production, warned that civil unrest in Libya would keep its Libyan production at the low end of estimates going forward.… Read more

Energy OverView October 25, 2013

Oil rebounded mildly, yesterday, on word of a refinery in the Midwest, and news that pipeline operator, Enbridge, was apportioning carriage volumes on several of its Canadian and Midwest lines. The market was also oversold, after falling so rapidly over the course of the past several sessions.… Read more

Energy OverView October 24, 2013

Oil prices continue to exhibit significant weakness, after having broken through key support levels. The recent sell-off was punctuated by the large rise in crude oil inventories reported by the EIA, yesterday, of 5.2 million barrels. The Cushing glut has moved down the line to the Gulf Coast, where pricing is now $4.00 per barrel lower than WTI.… Read more

Energy OverView October 23, 2013

The API reported another large crude oil inventory build, in its report last night, which should be confirmed by the EIA report later this morning. Crude oil inventories rose by 3 million barrels and Cushing, OK inventories rose nearly 500k. The November WTI futures contract expired in weak fashion, increasing its discount to the now front-month December contract, which fell precipitously in overnight trading, below $97.… Read more