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US product demand remains resilient Oil prices surged on the back of this week’s report, which managed to successfully tear investors’ attention away from the upcoming OPEC+ meeting this weekend. In isolation, there was little to suggest this was a …
1st June 2023
The strength in US product demand is unlikely to be sustained Commercial stocks slumped as imports fell sharply. Meanwhile, implied product demand rose, but we think the usual summer boost to demand may be more subdued this year as economic growth slows. …
24th May 2023
Commercial stocks build, prices likely to remain subdued Commercial stocks rose for a second consecutive week even as production fell and refinery utilisation picked up. Releases from strategic reserves supported stocks and are likely to continue to do so …
17th May 2023
Oil demand holding up, but prices likely to remain subdued Today’s stocks report showed a rise in commercial crude inventories last week, confounding analyst expectations of a drawdown. However, total stocks fell, which helps to explain why oil prices …
10th May 2023
Tentative signs of weaker demand Commercial stocks continued to fall last week despite lower refinery runs and higher net imports. On the products side, total demand eased back. Of course, one week's data are not sufficient to mark a turning point, but we …
3rd May 2023
Product demand proving solid, for now Commercial stocks fell last week as production and net imports declined. Meanwhile, product demand remains resilient, but we doubt oil demand can weather the mounting economic headwinds much longer. The EIA’s latest …
26th April 2023
Crude production approaching peak Sharply higher refining activity and a rise in exports drove commercial crude stocks lower this week. Meanwhile, US production was stable. We think it will only rise a little further by the end of the year. The EIA’s …
19th April 2023
Crude exports drop by a record amount Commercial crude stocks rose last week, owing to a record weekly fall in exports and small amounts were sold from strategic reserves. Meanwhile, implied demand for key petroleum products remains healthy for now, but …
12th April 2023
SPR releases should support commercial stocks in the coming weeks The rebound in crude oil prices is already feeding into wholesale gasoline prices, but we don’t think the increase will be enough to derail demand, which is running at a healthy clip. …
5th April 2023
Demand holding up for now, but it may be on borrowed time Commercial crude stocks fell sharply this week as imports fell to a two-year low and refinery activity increased. Meanwhile, product demand continued to expand. As higher interest rates translate …
29th March 2023
Crude stocks rise again, but it’s the Fed that will move oil prices Commercial crude stocks rose slightly this week, although product stocks fell as domestic demand and exports both picked up. But all eyes are on the Fed’s monetary policy meeting later …
22nd March 2023
Crude stocks rise, but all eyes are on the banks Commercial crude stocks rose this week, but product stocks fell. That said, the bigger picture remains one of subdued domestic demand, which we expect to remain the case for some time yet. After a dip in …
15th March 2023
Commercial crude stocks fell for the first time in nine weeks last week, while implied product demand dropped. We think oil demand will remain soft as higher interest rates drag on economic growth. The EIA’s weekly US Petroleum Status Report showed that …
8th March 2023
US crude exports could rise even further Commercial crude stocks rose only slightly this week but this was despite a jump in US crude exports to a new record. With US domestic fuel demand unlikely to surge anytime soon, crude exports should remain …
1st March 2023
Commercial crude oil stocks set to rise even further There was another strong rise in commercial crude stocks last week. With little prospect of any upturn in domestic demand anytime soon, commercial stocks should continue to rebound in the coming months. …
23rd February 2023
Commercial crude oil stocks looking healthy Commercial crude stocks rose to their highest since June 2021 last week due to lower refinery activity. With crude demand likely to remain sluggish over the coming months, and the US government set to sell …
15th February 2023
Refinery activity to remain subdued this quarter Commercial crude stocks rose again this week, despite a rise in inputs to refineries. That said, refinery activity is unlikely to pick up markedly in the coming weeks given ongoing maintenance and only …
8th February 2023
Slow refinery rebound continuing to boost commercial crude stocks Commercial crude stocks continued to climb last week as refinery activity remained in the doldrums and net imports rose. We believe that a recovery in refinery activity and higher demand …
1st February 2023
Clear signs of weakening product demand Even though the recovery in refinery activity stalled last week, petroleum product stocks rose amid weakening demand, which we expect to persist for a bit longer as the US economy slows further. The EIA’s weekly US …
25th January 2023
Commercial crude stocks will continue marching upward Commercial crude stocks unexpectedly increased this week. Weak refining activity and stable production helped stocks build. We expect that slower US economic activity over the next six months will …
19th January 2023
Commercial crude stocks surge and could have further to rise Commercial crude stocks surged last week at the fastest pace since February 2021, as net imports rose and disruption to refineries lingered from the recent cold weather disruption. Going …
11th January 2023
Hit to implied product demand from cold weather likely to be short-lived Commercial crude stocks rose last week due to refinery closures in the wake of the extremely cold weather. But this should be short-lived, with most refinery plants back online soon. …
5th January 2023
US demand looks set to hold up well, despite slower economic growth Commercial crude stocks rose last week owing to a rebound in net imports, which was largely the result of the reopening of the Keystone pipeline. More interesting was the jump in implied …
29th December 2022
Flat US production will keep stocks low This week’s report showed a sizeable drop in commercial crude stocks as net imports fell sharply. With US production unlikely to rise by much and plans for strategic reserves to be refilled next year, crude stocks …
21st December 2022
Bumper rise in crude stocks, little in the details to explain it While this week’s report revealed a whopping increase in commercial stocks, prices were up a little following the release. Instead, most attention is on the latest oil demand forecasts …
14th December 2022
Rising product stocks should eventually translate into lower crude demand Commercial crude stocks fell again, but there were some chunky builds in product stocks. Given the rise in stocks, product prices should fall further, which will eventually lead to …
7th December 2022
Refineries may reduce output soon amid soft domestic demand Commercial crude stocks plunged as the refinery utilisation rate rose, net imports fell sharply and strategic reserve releases continued to wind down. However, signs of lower domestic product …
30th November 2022
Commercial crude stocks fell for a second consecutive week and are likely to come under further pressure if strategic reserve releases wind down. Despite this, oil prices slid on demand worries and as rumours around the G7’s plan to cap the price of …
23rd November 2022
More declines in store for commercial crude oil stocks Oil prices were little swayed by the latest EIA data showing the biggest decline in commercial crude stocks in about three months last week, given that the data were similar to industry data released …
16th November 2022
Oil demand defies high prices and slowing economy, for now Commercial crude stocks rose this week even though more crude was used by refiners. And despite the increase in refining output, gasoline and distillate stocks fell on strong demand. We think …
9th November 2022
Demand remains resilient to high prices and slowing economy, for now Last week’s fall in commercial and strategic crude stocks dragged total reserves to their lowest level since November 2001, contributing to a rise in prices today. Gasoline and …
2nd November 2022
Commercial stocks rise despite record exports US commercial crude stocks rose last week, as drawdowns from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve boosted commercial stocks. But the big news was that crude exports rose to a record high, probably encouraged by …
26th October 2022
SPR releases look set to continue in the coming months US commercial crude stocks fell last week, but distillate stocks rose slightly as high US prices probably took away some of the incentive to export. All eyes will be on today’s announcement by the US …
19th October 2022
Pressure on refineries is still evident There was a large rise in US commercial crude stocks last week, but product stocks declined, as demand held steady while refinery throughput dropped. That combination, mixed with uncertainty around French …
13th October 2022
OPEC+ decision adds pressure on the US to increase SPR releases The fall in US commercial crude stocks last week is just one factor pushing the Brent crude price over $93 today, with the other being the decision by OPEC+ to cut its output quota by 2m …
5th October 2022
Rebound in implied demand likely to prove short-lived US commercial crude stocks fell slightly for the first time in four weeks, while product stocks decreased much further. The latter was mostly owing to the sharp increase in product demand. But we doubt …
28th September 2022
High export demand is boosting refinery activity US commercial stocks rose for the third successive week in part due to a bounce back in imports, but also subdued domestic demand. The backdrop of rising interest rates and still-high prices suggest that …
21st September 2022
US demand to remain subdued for some time yet US commercial stocks rose, despite a fall in net imports and a rise in refinery activity. Although export demand remains strong, domestic demand is weak, probably reflecting falling real incomes. The EIA’s …
14th September 2022
Commercial stocks will remain low for some time US commercial crude oil stocks rose last week for the first time in four weeks, as imports increased while exports and refinery usage fell. But stocks will probably continue to remain at still-low levels for …
8th September 2022
Commercial stocks could have further to fall US commercial crude oil stocks fell last week for the third week running, despite another release from strategic reserves. We think commercial stocks will remain under pressure over the coming weeks, …
31st August 2022
Demand indicators remain volatile, but point to some softness US commercial crude stocks fell again this week, despite a chunky release from the strategic reserve. Elsewhere, there was a large weekly decline in implied product demand. It appears that the …
24th August 2022
Signs of stronger demand failing to lift prices The large fall in US commercial crude stocks was mostly due to a renewed rise in exports. Implied gasoline demand rose for a second consecutive week, but this failed to lift prices amid growing concerns over …
17th August 2022
Lower prices are boosting gasoline demand The rise in US crude stocks was in large part down to a drop in exports. More interesting was the jump in implied gasoline consumption, which probably reflects the recent fall in prices. This may not be …
10th August 2022
Commercial stocks rise, but scope for further increases is limited Crude oil prices have been for a rollercoaster ride today, rising by $3 per barrel following the OPEC+ meeting, and then more than erasing those gains later on. Prices fell particularly …
3rd August 2022
Rising exports are becoming increasingly controversial There were large increases in both crude and product exports in the latest data, which will add fuel to lobbyists’ calls for restrictions on exports while prices are high . The EIA’s weekly US …
27th July 2022
US commercial crude oil stocks looking fragile US commercial stocks fell last week, largely on the back of a rise in exports and a drop in imports. The fall came despite another bumper release from the strategic reserve. As those government stock …
20th July 2022
Clear signs that high prices are weighing on demand Total crude stocks fell again, mainly due to ongoing sales from the strategic reserve. That said, the big news was hefty builds in petroleum product stocks, suggesting that high prices are finally …
13th July 2022
US petroleum product demand to be seasonably soft US commercial crude stocks rose owing to a fall in net exports and lower inputs to refineries. For now, implied product demand remains in line with its seasonal norm, but we expect demand to be soft for …
7th July 2022
Refinery constraints to put a floor under commercial crude oil stocks Commercial crude stocks fell last week as refineries raised production of petroleum products. However, refineries will probably struggle to raise output much further, with many of them …
29th June 2022
High prices keeping a lid on demand Commercial crude stocks rose again this week, following another unusually large release from the strategic reserve. Meanwhile, implied product demand fell back as petroleum product prices remain very high. We’re …
15th June 2022