Oil prices are extending gains to new cycle highs (WTI $86) ahead of the official inventory data (after API reported across the board draws).
The move followed reports that OPEC+ chose to stick with oil supply cuts for the first half of the year, keeping global markets tight and potentially sending prices higher.
API
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Crude -2.29mm
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Cushing -751k
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Gasoline -1.46mm
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Distillates -2.55mm
DOE
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Crude +3.21mm
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Cushing -377k
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Gasoline -4.26mm
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Distillates -1.27mm
The official data surprised with a crude inventory build (API draw) but product draws continued…
Source: Bloomberg
The Biden administration added 591k barrels to the SPR last week, but that might be it for a while as the Biden admin has now canceled new purchases (for taxpayers' own good)…
Source: Bloomberg
US crude production remained just off record highs…
Source: Bloomberg
WTI was trading at cycle high above $86 ahead of the official data and slide back below on the surprise build…
The market’s strength has also been reflected throughout the oil market curve.
The US benchmark’s prompt spread has widened near $1 in backwardation, compared with as low as 54 cents three sessions ago. Meanwhile, the oil options market has flipped to a call skew, underscoring the magnitude of bullish sentiment for crude.
Meanwhile, pump prices remain near six-month highs as wholesale prices put increasing pressure to the upside…
Not good for Powell's or Biden's hopes.