Gasoline futures to hit seasonal high in May
Wednesday April 6, 2016
Where’s crude oil headed?
After a 61 percent surge in five weeks from a nearly 13-year low to more than $40 per barrel in March, will U.S. crude prices trend higher in spring? Take into account the following considerations:
- Will OPEC and Russia agree to a production freeze at their January production rates?
- Talk of the coordinated response to low prices and high supply underpinned March’s rally, but now an agreement is in doubt ahead of a proposed meeting on April 17.
- Will Iran production continue to increase in the wake of sanctions’ relief?
- Iran, with production at roughly 3.2 million bpd, said it would increase output to 4 million bpd.
- Will the U.S. dollar, which has an inverse relationship with U.S. crude oil prices, trend lower in spring after rallying earlier in the year?
- The U.S. Federal Reserve will be watched closely for a change in its dovish posture.
- In April, will crude prices slip below $30 per barrel?
- Crude prices are retracing the downside after failing to hold above $40 per barrel.
- Will U.S. crude production finally drop sharply after a precipitous decline in active rigs drilling for oil?
- The U.S. rig count is down 77 percent from its peak in October 2014.
After a slow start in January, gasoline demand has trended above historical averages, and could reach a record high in 2016. Diesel demand, however, is very weak, due to sluggish manufacturing activity in the U.S. and abroad.
Expecting more price volatility
With so many bearish factors, such as strong production and high supply levels, uncertainty will continue to drive price volatility. Several factors will need to collaborate in order for crude prices to crack above $45 per barrel, including:
- Sustained drop in U.S. production
- Continued strong gasoline demand
- Drop in OPEC production
- Drawdown in oil and refined products stored supplies
- Strengthening of U.S. (GDP growth over 3 percent) and global economies
While a dramatic swing in the short term in any one of these categories is unlikely, gradual alignment over the course of the year could push oil prices above $50per barrel late in 2016.
Seasonal highs on the horizon
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