Analysis

Oil’s Next Move Is Critical

This weekend’s OPEC committee meeting is a key date for the diary and with prices poised for another leg higher let’s take a look at how we see the oil market as it stands.

Back in December we reported on Brent’s burst into the $52.5 - $54.3 resistance zone and soon after prices broke and importantly held above $54.3, representing a clear change in market structure. As we indicated in the article this paved the way for a subsequent rally and the resistance zone to turn to support.

However, 2017 has started with less of a bang. Dollar strength, rising shale production and scepticism regarding OPEC members following through with production cuts has seen oil prices retreat.

Following a sharp selloff last week, we saw prices form a new swing low within the $52.5 - $54.3 support zone. Confirmation of the swing low and prices rallying out of this price zone further reaffirms the integrity of this support level and led us at Faraday Research to take note.

With Mohammed Barkindo, OPEC’s Secretary General, yesterday stating that the oil market remains far away from its equilibrium level and OPEC’s own analysts forecasting the market won’t balance until well into 2017 without deeper cuts, the oil cartel is unlikely to rest on its laurels.

Yes, Saudi Arabia has questioned the need to extend the agreed production cuts beyond six months. However, Sunday’s OPEC meeting to discuss production guidance compliance could offer a clear catalyst for a new burst higher.

Any move to re-enforce the recent OPEC deal and increase ‘cut compliance’ would undoubtedly be a catalyst for a bullish burst. As we know, momentum bursts from key support levels are typically a clear indication that an uptrend is due; with this in mind it’s all eyes on Brent.

 

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