Crude oil lower after stocks report, but equities hold the key Crude oil lower after stocks report, but equities hold the key Crude oil lower after stocks report, but equities hold the key

Crude oil lower after stocks report, but equities hold the key

Ole Hansen

Head of Commodity Strategy

Summary:  The latest EIA data led to some profit-taking in energy, but equity markets hold the key to crude oil's direction from here.


The Weekly Petroleum Status Report from the US Energy Information Administration came out yesterday, helping to trigger some mild profit-taking with supplies of oil and particularly fuel products outpacing demand for a third consecutive week. While only telling a part of the global energy story these weekly data, given their frequency and accuracy, nevertheless attract a great deal of attention and help provide inspiration for traders and algo-driven trade strategies. 

The key takeaways were:

Crude oil production hit a new record of 11.9 million barrels/day.

Crude and product stocks rose 5 million barrels to 1.26 billion, some 63 million barrels above the seasonal average.  

Gasoline stocks hitting a seasonal record with refinery cracks getting hit as a result.

Net imports dropped by 1.2 million b/d due to daily exports of nearly 3 million barrels.

 
EIA Petroleum Status Report
Charts

With the Opec+ group of nations doing their best to curb supply the demand side remains the key area of uncertainty. Consequently, the main focus and price driver at this stage remains macro-economic developments as seen through the performances of stocks and corporate bond yields. According to our calculations, the 30-day rolling correlation between WTI crude oil and the S&P 500 future is currently at its highest since 2011. On that basis, watch stock market developments more than anything else at this stage.

Correlations
Later today, Opec will release its Monthly Oil Market Report. The update is freely available and can be downloaded here. During the past three months they held 2019 Non-Opec supply growth relatively steady at 2.18 million b/d while global oil demand growth saw a small downgrade of 100,000 barrels/day to 1.29 million b/d – somewhat lower than the EIA which in its Short Term Energy Outlook on Tuesday saw oil demand rise by 1.54 million b/d this year.

The International Energy Agency will release its Oil Market Report on Friday. In terms of price developments, not a lot has happened during the past week. WTI and Brent crude have both settled into their November to December consolidation ranges which for WTI is between $50 and $55/b as per the chart below.
Crude oil
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