Jobless claims, link here:
- prior: 3.169 million
- revised: 3.176 million
- consensus: 2.5 million
- actual: 2.981 million
- we must be trending toward 40 million first-time jobless claims in last couple of months
- best estimate: US unemployment jumps to 10%
- Trump: 47%
- Obama: 46%
- the geo-political effects would be breathtaking
- changes in the global economy would be likewise breathtaking
- Saudis slash oil sales to Asian buyers: well, so much for this latest attempt to regain market share
- IEA: oil producers the world over are shutting in supply faster than anyone had anticipated; a historic decline (see below)
- US crude oil production, most recent:
- 9.44 million bpd
- a drop of about 3 million bpd from Marc
- Kuwait: tells buyers to load less crude on ships in June
- oil on floating storage soars to record highs, but peak still some way off; link at S&P Global Platts;
- SPR to buy up to one million bbls of sweet crude oil from small to midsize domestic producers
- Beijing traffic:
- rush hour traffic is now above 2019 congestion
- off-peak hours: traffic well below 2019 levels
- analysis: folks using private transportation to get to work; shunning buses, subways. light rail (same thing we're seeing in US)
- US to be biggest contributor to global supply cuts by year-end
- US shale, as swing producer, turns on a dime
- but can it recover just as quickly if necessary to prevent oil price crisis at other extreme?
- Saudi crude oil output may drop to 2002 low (and sell for $25 -- think about that)
- demand to fall to 8.6 millio bopd in 2020
- cutting sales of oil to the US and Europe by about half
- Saudis slash oil sales to Asian buyers
- global oil supply rose by 260,000 bpd -- talk about false precision but that's another story -- but global oil supply rose by only 260,000 bpd inApril
- global oil supply at 100.05 million bpd in April
- 260,000 / 100.05 = 0.26%
- forecast by EIA: global oil supply will fall by 12 million bpd month/month in May
- forecast by EIA: global oil supply will fall to 88 million bpd in May -- I find that amazing
- the report is here;
- global oil demand will fall by 8.6 million bpd in 2020
- oil supply is set to fall by a spectacular 12 million bpd in May
- this will be a nine-year low in global oil supply
- the peak decline for global refining activity has shifted to May
OPEC basket, link here: $23.25. Even if the price of oil doubles, Saudi can't make it on $46-oil;
Floating storage: link here to S&P Global Platts.
- currently: 180 million bbls crude oil on floating storage
- highest level in the history of the oil oil market
- a rise of almost 95% in the past two months
- but peak is still "a far way off"
- floating storage
- day rates:
- during the rush at the end of March:
- $120,000 / day for VLCCs
- periods up to one year at $85,000 / day
- currently (this week): $55,000/day storage costs on VLCCs
- will likely take a very, very long time to balance
- currently 200 million bbls of oil and products on floating storage
- represents 5% of global carrying capacity
- estimate: 10 - 20% of the global tanker fleet represents a "reasonable" ceiling for floating storage
- would allow 400 million to 800 million bbls of crude oil and products
- freight rates stay elevated as storage tightens spot tonnage
- inland storage crisis may have been averted but demand still in doldrums;
- biggest loser? West African crude oil
- parting shot:
"The current supply losses, OPEC's determination, and trend towards opening up point to stronger oil prices than we believed earlier," it said in a note. "[But] we are not overly bullish as much anxiety persists, particularly around demand and the impact of opening up from lockdowns on the infection rate."
Airbnb: industry crumbles;
Disneyland? to be closed for one year?
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Back to the Bakken
Active rigs:
$26.12 | 5/14/2020 | 05/14/2019 | 05/14/2018 | 05/14/2017 | 05/14/2016 |
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Active Rigs | 16 | 65 | 60 | 51 | 27 |
Four wells coming off the confidential list today -- Thursday, May 14, 2020: 46 for the month; 96 for the quarter, 323 for the year:
- 36799, drl, WPX, Nighthawk 6-34HUL, Heart Butte, no production data,
- 36459, SI/NC, BR, Glacierfill 1F, Clear Greek,
- 35746, SI/NC, Zavanna, Usher 28-21 4TFH XW, Patent Gate,
- 35386, SI/A, CLR, Palmer 4-25H1, Haystack Butte, t--; cum 6K over 9 days;
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