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    The Commodities Feed: US gasoline demand trends higher | articles

    July 11, 20243 Mins Read


    Oil prices rallied yesterday following a constructive weekly inventory report from the EIA. US commercial crude oil inventories declined by 3.44m barrels over the last week, more than the 1.92m barrel draw the API reported the previous day. This larger-than-expected draw came despite crude oil exports falling 402k b/d WoW and imports growing 213k b/d. This would have been partly offset by stronger refinery activity over the week. Refiners increased their run rates by 1.9pp, which led to crude oil input into refiners increasing 317k b/d WoW. Gasoline inventories also fell, declining by 2m barrels, while distillate stocks increased by 4.88m barrels. Implied demand for refined products fell by 334k b/d WoW. However, the 4-week average implied gasoline demand continues to trend higher, increasing by 89k b/d to 9.29m b/d, taking it above 2023 levels for the first time since March. This will ease some of the concerns that there have been over US gasoline demand as we move deeper into the US driving season.

    The US Department of Energy has released a notice to buy a further 4.5m barrels of US-produced sour crude oil for the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. Delivery will be for October, November and December at a price no higher than US$79.99/bbl. While prompt prices are trading above this level, the forward curve is in backwardation with November and December WTI contracts trading sub-$80/bbl.

    OPEC released its latest monthly oil market report yesterday which had very little in the way of changes to its balance. OPEC continues to hold onto its aggressive demand growth forecasts, expecting demand to grow by 2.25m b/d YoY in 2024 and then by a further 1.85m b/d in 2025. Non-OPEC+ supply growth was also left unchanged at 1.23m b/d for 2024 and 1.1m b/d for 2025. OPEC crude oil output averaged 26.57m b/d in June, down 80k b/d MoM. This decline was driven largely by Saudi Arabia and Iraq. Meanwhile, OPEC+ output in June (which includes the likes of Russia) fell by 125k b/d MoM to 40.8m b/d. Russia was the main driver behind this decline with its output falling 114k b/d MoM to 9.14m b/d. The IEA will release its latest monthly oil market report later today.

    European natural gas prices continue to come under pressure as supply concerns subside. European storage is 80% full and we continue to hold a bearish view on TTF through the third quarter. The latest positioning data also shows that investment funds reduced their net long in TTF by 3.2TWh to 143.4TWh over the last reporting week. However, funds still hold a sizeable net long in TTF, which we still believe is at odds with the more bearish fundamentals.



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