Fueling Strategy: Please “KEEP YOUR TANKS TOPPED” today/tonight, Saturday prices will jump UP 4 cents the Sunday look for prices to drop 3 cents ~ Be Safe
NMEX Crude $ 73.41 DN $.6700
NYMEX ULSD $2.6621 DN $.0315
NYMEX Gas $2.1628 DN $.0207
NEWS
February WTI crude oil on Friday closed down -0.67 (-0.90%), and Feb RBOB gasoline closed down -2.07 (-0.95%). Crude oil and gasoline prices on Friday settled moderately lower. Expectations that global oil supplies will remain adequate despite geopolitical risks in the Middle East are weighing on crude prices. A weaker dollar Friday limited losses in energy prices. The outlook for adequate global crude supplies is weighing on prices after the International Energy Agency said global oil markets will likely remain “reasonably well-supplied” this year, provided there are no major disruptions, as production climbs outside OPEC+ producers. Friday’s U.S. economic news was mixed for energy demand and crude prices. On the negative side, Dec existing home sales unexpectedly fell -1.0% m/m to a 13-year low of 3.78 million versus expectations of a +0.3% m/m increase to 3.83 million. Conversely, the University of Michigan U.S. Jan consumer sentiment index rose +9.1 to a 2-1/2 year high of 78.8, stronger than expectations of 70.1.
The recent series of hostile incidents in the Red Sea against commercial shipping is bullish for oil prices. Last Friday, the U.S. Navy advised vessels to avoid the southern Red Sea. Houthis started attacking ships in the Red Sea in mid-November in support of Hamas in the Israeli-Hamas war and said they won’t stop the attacks until Israel ends its assault on Gaza. Attacks on commercial shipping in the Red Sea by Iran-backed Houthi rebels have forced shippers to divert shipments around the southern tip of Africa instead of going through the Red Sea, disrupting global crude oil supplies. An increase in Russian crude oil exports is bearish for crude oil prices. Tanker-tracking data from Vortexa monitored by Bloomberg shows the four-week average of refined fuel shipments from Russia rose to 2.77 million bpd in the four weeks to Jan 14, up +53,000 bpd from the prior week. In a bullish factor, Libya’s National Oil Corporation declared force majeure on Jan 7 at its Sharara oil field, which was shut down on Jan 3 after protestors entered the facility. The Sharara oil field is Libya’s largest and pumps about 300,000 bpd. A decline in crude in floating storage is bullish for prices. Monday’s weekly data from Vortexa showed that the amount of crude oil held worldwide on tankers that have been stationary for at least a week fell -14% w/w to 75.76 million bbl as of Jan 12.
On Nov 30, OPEC+ agreed to cut crude production by -1.0 million bpd through June 2024. However, crude prices sold off on the news since no details were provided on how the cuts would be distributed among members, nor how Russia’s -300,000 bpd export cut would factor into the new totals. Delegates said the final details of the new accord, including national production levels, would be announced individually by each country rather than in the customary OPEC+ communique. The market was disappointed that the extra cuts in OPEC crude output will be announced by each individual country, which suggests the reductions are only voluntary. Meanwhile, Angola on Dec 21 announced that it was leaving OPEC amid a dispute over oil production quotas. Saudi Arabia said on Nov 30 that it would maintain its unilateral crude production cut of 1.0 million bpd through Q1-2024. The move would maintain Saudi Arabia’s crude output at about 9 million bpd, the lowest level in three years. Russia also said it will deepen its voluntary oil export cuts by 200,000 bpd to 500,000 bpd in Q1 of 2024. OPEC Dec crude production fell -40,000 bpd to 28.050 million bpd.
Thursday’s EIA report showed that (1) U.S. crude oil inventories as of Jan 12 were -2.7% below the seasonal 5-year average, (2) gasoline inventories were +0.3 above the seasonal 5-year average, and (3) distillate inventories were -3.4% below the 5-year seasonal average. U.S. crude oil production in the week ended Jan 12 rose +0.8% w/w at 13.3 million bpd, matching the record high.
Baker Hughes reported Friday that active U.S. oil rigs in the week ended Jan 19 fell by -2 rigs to 497 rigs, just above the 2-year low of 494 rigs from Nov 10. The number of U.S. oil rigs in the past year has fallen from the 3-3/4 year high of 627 rigs posted in December 2022.
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