Crude

The oil price hit yet-another 2015 high on Thursday. The front-month contract on Brent settled at 64.85 USD/bbl and at the time of writing of this note is even trading above 65 USD/bbl.

Although Saudi-led-coalition air strikes in neighbouring Yemen may have supported the oil price, we think that the most recent increase has stemmed rather from the latest set of EIA weekly data released on Wednesday. Apart from that, slightly disappointing data from the US labour and housing market and consequent depreciation of the US dollar may also have contributed to the price increase yesterday.

Regarding the EIA data, crude inventories surprised significantly to the upside while gasoline stocks again fell quite sharply as the refinery utilization declined (it however remains relatively high in comparison with previous years). A bullish reaction to the release may be partially explained by a relatively sharp decline of domestic crude oil production. Rather than “hard data”, this category however contains model estimates of the production. The actual oil production may thus eventually prove to be different than that indicated by weekly data. In fact, over the past couple of months, the difference between first estimates contained in the Weekly petroleum status report and more accurate figures from Petroleum Supply Monthly report has been permanently negative (see the chart below). In other words, the actual oil production could in fact be higher than indicated by weekly production data.


Chart of the day:

Chart Of The Day

Over the past couple of months, the difference between first estimates contained in the Weekly petroleum status report and more accurate figures from Petroleum Supply Monthly report has been permanently negative.

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