US crude oil inventories near all-time highs as demand dries up April 22, 2020 US crude oil inventories neared record levels today as producers continued to pump despite a near-total collapse in demand. Crude inventories rose by 15m barrels in the week to April 17 to 518.6m barrels, putting them within striking distance of an all-time record of 535m barrels set in 2017. Rystad Energy analysts had predicted an [...]
Analysis: Why oil prices turned negative, and might do again April 22, 2020 On Monday night oil prices turned negative for the first time in history, as traders started paying to have barrels of oil taken off their hands due to the total collapse in demand caused by coronavirus. The unprecedented scenes were a result of a number of coalescing factors which created a situation in which buying [...]
Brent crude tumbles overnight to lowest oil prices since millennium April 22, 2020 The price of worldwide benchmark Brent crude tumbled overnight as the global rout of oil prices continued on fears that storage space is rapidly running out. At its nadir, Brent crude fell over 18 per cent to $15.98, a level last seen before the turn of the millennium in mid-1999. As trading opened in London, [...]
Donald Trump calls for state aid to protect battered oil companies April 21, 2020 US president Donald Trump said this afternoon that he had asked the federal government to develop plans to protect domestic oil firms after extraordinary levels of volatility sent prices negative for the first time in history. On Twitter, the president wrote: “We will never let the great US Oil & Gas Industry down. “I have [...]
Brent crude falls below $20 as extreme volatility rattles oil prices April 21, 2020 The price of worldwide oil benchmark Brent crude dropped below $20 for the first time in 18 years this morning after extreme volatility battered global oil markets. A mid-morning plunge sent Brent down to nearly $18, before the commodity recovered to stand 24 per cent down on the day at exactly $20. The fall weighed [...]
Analysis: Can oil prices recover from the coronavirus crash? April 20, 2020 Global oil prices plunged again today amid heightened fears that some producers might have to stop pumping due to the rapid filling of the world’s storage facilities. West Texas Intermediate, the US benchmark, is in freefall, dropping 40 per cent today alone, whilst Brent crude fell over seven per cent. The collapse in prices, coupled [...]
Opec closes in on record deal with Russia to cut oil production by 20m barrels a day April 9, 2020 Oil producer cartel Opec is in talks with Russia about cutting production by 20m barrels per day, roughly 20 per cent of the world’s oil supply, in a bid to end their price war and support the market. Sources from both sides told Reuters that the cuts, which are at least 5m barrels per day [...]
Oil prices: Markets hold their breath ahead of Opec+ meeting April 9, 2020 This afternoon’s crunch meeting between oil cartel Opec and Russia could send shockwaves through global energy markets and send oil prices spiking or crashing. For weeks oil prices have been in freefall due to a production war between de facto Opec leader Saudi Arabia and Russia. The pair are stuck in a dispute over production [...]
Coronavirus: the economic impact March 5, 2020 | City Talk The coronavirus threatens to derail the revival in global economic growth which began in the latter part of 2019. Economic indicators up to January continued to show an improvement in activity with business surveys signalling rising orders and output. However, confidence in the sustainability of the upswing has been undermined by the virus, officially known [...]
Barrelling towards conflict: How the oil market reacted to Iran-US tensions January 14, 2020 For good or ill, oil remains the lifeblood of the global economy. It is essential to industrial production, to how we transport goods (as well as ourselves) around the world, and how we heat our homes and generally go about our everyday lives. Rising oil prices can therefore act as a handbrake on global growth, [...]