MARKET WATCH: NYMEX crude for September settles below $40/bbl

The light, sweet crude oil price for September settled below $40/bbl on the New York market Aug. 2 pending release of a weekly government report showing US crude oil and product supplies.
Aug. 3, 2016
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The light, sweet crude oil price for September settled below $40/bbl on the New York market Aug. 2 pending release of a weekly government report showing US crude oil and product supplies.

Oil prices were rising in early Aug. 3 trading yet still hovered under $40/bbl pending release of the inventory report. Analysts say a glut in products drove the latest crude price dip.

“Sentiment is still quite weak, and it takes some convincing data to change the negative sentiment,” Eugen Weinberg of Commerzbank said. “Definitely, there will be a rebalancing of the market, but it will likely take longer than expected before.”

Societe Generale analyst Michael Wittner said, “We expect crude prices to bottom out in the high $30 range.”

Production disruptions in Canada and Nigeria helped push the benchmark US crude futures price to above $50/bbl in early June. Analysts say weak oil demand growth has since pushed light, sweet crude prices into a bear market (OGJ Online, Aug. 2, 2016).

Energy prices

The NYMEX crude oil contract for September declined 55¢ to settle at $39.51/bbl on Aug. 2. The October contract dropped 54¢ to close at $40.30/bbl.

The natural gas contract for September fell nearly 4¢ to a rounded $2.73/MMbtu. On the spot market, the Henry Hub gas price declined by 8¢ to $2.79/MMbtu on Aug. 2.

Heating oil for September edged down a fraction of a penny to remain at a rounded $1.26/gal. The price for reformulated gasoline stock for oxygenates blending for September edged up nearly 1¢ to a rounded $1.31/gal.

The Brent crude contract for October on London’s ICE dropped 34¢ on Aug. 1 to $41.80/bbl. The contract for November was down 37¢ to $42.23/bbl.

The average price for the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries’ basket of 12 benchmark crudes was $38.29/bbl, down 81¢.

Contact Paula Dittrick at [email protected].

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Paula Dittrick

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Paula Dittrick has covered oil and gas from Houston for more than 20 years. Starting in May 2007, she developed a health, safety, and environment beat for Oil & Gas Journal. Dittrick is familiar with the industry’s financial aspects. She also monitors issues associated with carbon sequestration and renewable energy.

Dittrick joined OGJ in February 2001. Previously, she worked for Dow Jones and United Press International. She began writing about oil and gas as UPI’s West Texas bureau chief during the 1980s. She earned a Bachelor’s of Science degree in journalism from the University of Nebraska in 1974.

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