In the weeks since the last edition of What’s Affecting Oil Prices, Brent and WTI price changes have started to stagnate, lending some much needed stability to prices. Brent rose $0.66/bbl last week and WTI increased $0.84/bbl. Concerns around the economy and potential demand continue to weigh heavily on markets. For the week ahead, we expect prices to improve slowly. Brent will average $63/bbl and WTI could touch $55/bbl.
In the U.S., crude runs are likely to continue declining seasonally, leading to stock builds and potentially weighing on prices. However, the temporary resolution of the government shutdown could provide some short-term support. The resumption of CFTC data publications will give insight into how U.S. traders have been positioning themselves. At the same time, ICE managed money net longs have increased in a signal that traders are more optimistic about future prices.
On the supply side, it looks like the risk of a larger Venezuelan disruption has temporarily subsided. President Maduro backed off his threats to remove U.S. diplomats, thus lowering the risk that the U.S. would apply direct crude oil sanctions. However, this quickly evolving situation could escalate as Maduro attempts to stay in power in the face of an organized and internationally supported opposition. Elsewhere, OPEC+ continues to adhere to its production agreement, also helping to mitigate oversupply.
Geopolitical: Positive
Dollar: Neutral
Trader Sentiment: Positive
Supply: Positive
Demand: Neutral
Refining Margins: Neutral
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