Tuesday, September 15, 2009

What Glut? Oops, Maybe There Is A Glut After All


For weeks the talk in the investment world and the energy business was what would happen when the glut of natural gas rendered winter storage no longer an option. The debate focused on what would happen to the surge in natural gas production if we completely filled the nation’s available storage capacity before the start of the heating season. How would producers handle involuntary well shut ins? What would happen to the price of natural gas would it be like some periods in recent memory in which Rocky Mountain gas sold for pennies?

How would producers handle involuntary well shut-ins?

But then an amazing thing happened. The Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) weekly gas storage report for the week ending September 4th came out showing that producers had injected only 69 billion cubic feet (Bcf). The gas futures market took off. Gas injection volumes for the week were below the average expected by analysts and traders on Wall Street.....Read the entire story

Crude Oil Rises for First Time in Three Days as Dollar Weakens


Crude oil rose for the first time in three days as the dollar traded near its lowest level against the euro in a year, spurring demand for crude as an inflation hedge. The U.S. Energy Department will probably say tomorrow that supplies of distillate fuel, which includes diesel and heating oil, rose for a fourth week from their highest level since 1983, according to a Bloomberg News survey. U.S. crude oil inventories are likely to have fallen last week as refineries bought fewer cargoes before idling plants for upgrades and repairs. “The U.S. currency continues to set the trend for oil in the absence of any major fundamental developments,” said Andrey Kryuchenkov, a VTB Capital analyst in London. “We’ll probably see more sideways trading ahead of the inventory numbers”.....Read the entire article

Monday, September 14, 2009

Crude Oil Daily Technical Outlook


Crude oil's corrective rebound from 67.05 should have completed at 72.9 already. Intraday bias remains mildly on the downside for 67.05 support first. Break will confirm that whole decline from 75.0 has resumed and should target 100% projection of 75 to 67.05 from 72.9 at 64.95 next. On the upside, above 69.81 will turn intraday outlook neutral again and bring recovery. Nevertheless, break of 72.90 is needed to indicate resumption of rise from 67.05 Otherwise, risk will remain mildly on the downside. In the bigger picture, there is no change in the view that rise from 33.2 is a correction to whole down trend form 147.27. Question remains on whether such rally has completed at 75.0 already. Crude oil is now at important medium term trend line support. Sustained trading below will be the first alert that such rise has finished. Break of 58.32 will confirm this case and turn outlook bearish for 33.2 low next.....Read the entire analysis and charts!

Oil Falls for 2nd Day as Refiners Idle Units, Fuel Supply Gains


Crude oil fell for a second day as refineries idle units for maintenance and on speculation that U.S. fuel stockpiles will climb as consumption declines.

U.S. refiners perform repairs and upgrades in September and October as gasoline demand falls and before heating oil use rises. U.S. supplies of distillate fuel, a category that includes heating oil and diesel, climbed to their highest level since 1983, an Energy Department report showed last week.

“The fundamentals for oil are bearish,” said Stephen Schork, president of consultant Schork Group Inc. in Villanova, Pennsylvania. “The driving season is over, heating oil demand has yet to pick up and refineries are going into turnarounds, which means a lot of demand for crude oil will be offline. If there is a correction, it’s going to happen now”.....Read the entire article

Petrobras to Hire Up to 28 New Rigs for Ultra-Deepwater Exploration


Petrobras' Executive Board has approved the strategy to hire up to 28 new drilling rigs to be built in Brazil, with increasing national content, and to be used for ultra deepwater exploration, including the fields located in the pre-salt layer. The rigs are slated to be delivered between 2013 and 2018. A first phase foresees the hiring of a minimum lot of 9 rigs. Of this first lot, seven vessel type units will be built, based on consolidated technologies widely used in the global market, and constructed in a single shipyard. Contracting these seven rigs from a same shipyard will allow the winning bidder to make the investments that are required in order for it to construct the needed infrastructure and to achieve the necessary economies of scale. The two other units, which may be either vessel.....Read the entire story

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Oil Falls for Second Day on Doubts Over Pace of Demand Recovery


Crude oil fell for a second day as higher U.S. fuel stockpiles raised concern gains in prices may have outpaced the recovery in the global economy. Oil slipped to its lowest in nearly a week before a report tomorrow in the U.S., the world’s largest energy consumer, which may show retail spending barely changed in August if gasoline and autos were excluded. The country’s stockpiles of distillate have climbed to their highest levels since 1983, according to Energy Department data last week. “Crude oil is just following weak fundamentals,” said Ken Hasegawa, a commodity derivative sales manager at broker Newedge in Tokyo. “If the price goes down below $68, then it’s possible to go down to $66”.....Read the entire story

Consolidation in Crude Oil will Continue in Coming Months


Commodity prices rose modestly last week amid weakness in USD. Reuters/Jefferies CRB Index added +1.4% while USD Index plunged almost -2% to 76.6, the lowest close in a year. Commodities normally trade in opposite direction with the dollar. The generation low interest rate in the US (Fed funds rate: 0-0.25%) has caused massive selloff in USD. Against the euro, the greenback plunged for 4 out of 5 trading days and closed -1.9% lower at 1.457, the lowest level in 9 months, for the week. Against the pound, USD also slid -1.6% to 1.6655, a 1-month low, last week. There were 3 central bank meetings last week. All of the RBNZ, BOE and BOC left interest rates unchanged at 2.5%, 0.5% and 0.25% respectively during the meetings but policymakers indicated brighter economic outlooks for 2H09 and 2010. In the coming week, the BOJ and SNB will decide on rates. We believe both banks will leave policy rates unchanged at 0.1% and 0.25% respectively.
Crude Oil
After spiking to 72.9, crude oil tumbled to as low as 68.8. The October contract plunged -3.9% to settle at 69.12 Friday, leaving this week's gain to +1.2% only. The black gold's decline Friday was accompanied by the dollar's weakness and strong US economic data. These were in contrary to the usual inverse relationship between commodities and USD.....Read the entire article

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Natural Gas Fund to Offer Limited Sale of New Shares


U.S. Natural Gas Fund, the world’s largest exchange traded fund in the fuel, will begin selling new shares under “limited circumstances” beginning Sept. 28, the fund said today in a regulatory filing. The fund, which ran out of new shares on July 7, may condition the creation and sale of new shares on a purchaser’s ability to sell to the fund investments that track the price of natural gas, including over the counter swaps, the fund said in its filing to the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission has moved to curb energy speculation and imposed limits on natural gas trading. That has forced the fund to halt new share creation while it looks for alternative natural gas investments, it said in an Aug. 12 filing with the SEC.....Read the entire article

Analyst Phil Flynn on Gold and the Oil Markets

While the media focuses on OPEC, one analyst says the price of oil is really driven by gold. Phil Flynn of PFG Best Research joins the Energy Report from the Chicago Board of Trade.



Oil Can't Sustain This Week's Rally, Natural Gas Falls Again


After rallying for four days, the price of oil fell more than $2 in trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange Friday. While initially, the price of oil made gains to threaten $73, crude oil eventually fell below $70 a barrel. The price of crude oil fell $2.55 on the NYMEX Friday to settle at $69.29 a barrel and erase the gains made during the week's rally. "Oil was rallying, once again, for reasons other than supply and demand," said Phil Flynn, vice president in charge of research for PFG Best in Chicago. "Earlier in the week, you had all this market momentum: The stock market was rallying every day; the dollar was getting slammed; and oil was rallying really reluctantly all week." The price of oil has been propped up beyond what the underlying fundamentals can support by positive economic data that points to an end to the global recession and an increase in energy demand.....Read the entire article

Friday, September 11, 2009

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Mexico's Fading Oil Output Squeezes Exports, Spending


Mexico's oil output is falling faster than expected, increasing the chance that the country will lose its status as a major oil exporter in coming years and face a worsening budget shortfall. Output at state owned oil monopoly Petroleos Mexicanos's offshore field Cantarell, once the world's second largest oil field, has plunged to 500,000 barrels a day from its peak of 2.1 million in 2005. "I don't recall seeing anything in the industry as dramatic as Cantarell," says Mark Thurber, assistant director for research at the Program on Energy and Sustainable Development at Stanford University.....Read the entire article

Total CEO Says Oil Prices Could Hit $145 by 2014

Total's Chief Executive Christophe de Margerie foresees the price per barrel of crude oil surpassing $145 in the near future, reports Dow Jones Newswires. In an interview with Le Parisien published Friday, the head of the French oil major said, "We risk to face a new oil crisis at a time when demand will surpass supply in 2014/15."

"It is urgent that we invest," Margerie added. Margerie revealed that Total has bank accounts in "tax havens," and should a decision be made at an international level, the company would be prepared to withdraw the money, Dow Jones reported.

From the staff at Rigzone

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Crude Oil Is Set for Weekly Gain on Dollar, China’s Demand


Crude oil rose for a fifth day as the dollar fell toward a nine month low and industrial production in China, the world’s second biggest energy user, grew at a faster pace than forecast. Oil is poised for its first weekly gain in three after the dollar reached its lowest level since Dec. 18 against the euro for a second day as China’s factory output gained and new loans exceeded analyst expectations, reducing demand for the U.S. currency as a refuge. A weaker dollar increases demand for commodities as a hedge against inflation. “The expectation is that China is on a strong growth path,” said David Moore, a commodity strategist at Commonwealth Bank of Australia Ltd. in Sydney. “Also supportive of oil prices was the fact that the U.S. dollar has remained fairly soft.” Crude oil for October delivery rose as much as 41 cents, or 0.6 percent, to $72.35 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. It was at $72.26 a barrel at 11:43 a.m. Singapore time. Prices have gained 6.3 percent this week and climbed 62 percent this year.....Read the entire article

Conoco Says Australia Could Be Biggest LNG Exporter


Australia could become the world's biggest exporter of liquefied natural gas, or LNG, by 2020, the head of ConocoPhillips' (COP) Australian unit said Thursday. The comments came as Chevron Corp. (CVX) said it has signed three binding sales agreements to supply nearly three million tons a year of LNG from the proposed Gorgon project in Western Australia state to Japanese and Korean energy companies. ConocoPhillips Australia President Joseph Marushack said that a final investment decision is still expected to be made for its massive Gladstone LNG joint venture in Queensland state with Origin Energy Ltd. (ORG.AU) by the end of 2010, with first gas to be shipped in 2014.....Read the entire article

Crude Remains Supported as IEA Raised Demand Forecasts


Crude oil price remains strong in European morning. The International Energy Agency (IEA) raised its forecast on oil demand, as indicated in the September report. The October contract hovers around 72 as investors await further details on US inventories. As driven by stronger than expected US demand and rapid growth in China, the IEA revised up its demand forecasts for 2009 and 2010, to 84.4M bpd and 85.7 M bpd respectively. There were compared with June's projections of 83.94 M bpd for 2009 and 85.25M bpd for 2010. According to the agency, 'there is growing evidence that the global economy may be finally stabilizing, with industrial destocking coming to an end, coupled with the effects of large scale government intervention... Oil demand in US, China and other Asia appears to be running stronger than preliminary estimates suggested'.....Read the entire article

OPEC Maintains Oil Quotas as IEA Raises Global Demand Forecast


OPEC said it will keep oil production quotas unchanged, banking on a recovery in the world economy to maintain prices near today’s $72 a barrel as the International Energy Agency raised its global demand forecast. The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries agreed to maintain total production quotas at 24.845 million barrels a day and will urge members to adhere to targets, OPEC Secretary General Abdalla El-Badri said. The IEA raised its global oil demand estimate for next year for a second month, citing growth in Chinese consumption and stronger-than-expected U.S. oil use. “Holding production was the prudent thing to do,” Jason Schenker, president of Texas-based consultants Prestige Economics LLC, said in an.....Read the entire article

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

How to Trade Gold, Natural Gas & Crude Oil ETF Funds

From guest analyst Chris Vermeulen at The Gold and Oil Guy

How to trade hot commodities like natural gas, oil and gold – We should see big moves in the coming weeks as gas bottoms, and oil & gold breakout or breakdown. A lot of money is going to be exchanging hands quickly and the key is to be on the receiving end of things. Below are some charts showing where these commodities are trading.

How to Trade Gold – Weekly Chart
How I trade gold is relatively straight forward. I use a simple trading model which allows me to identify the down side risk for a potential gold trade. I also use the same model for trading oil, gas and silver.

Beyond finding good entry points, it is crucial to know when to take some profits off the table. The weekly gold chart clearly shows gold trading at a resistance level which means there are going to be more sellers than buyers, hence the reason it is called resistance.

To trade gold I enter with my low risk entry points and sell half my position once I reach a resistance level. Today for example gold moved up into this long term resistance level and then started to head south. We took some profits off the table before gold dipped in the late afternoon for a healthy gain. Taking profits is a must or you’ll simply hold onto winning positions until they eventually turn into a loser.


How to Trade Crude Oil – Weekly Chart
Trading crude oil is exciting because it moves much faster than gold. How to trade crude oil with low risk can be done by using my simple trading model which is a combination of indicators like momentum, support & resistance, volume, price patterns and media coverage. All these things combined allow for highly accurate trades with minimal down side risk.

Crude oil looks ready to make a big move. The odds are pointing to higher prices because oil has a multi month bullish price action and the falling US dollar helps increase the price of oil. I can see oil breakout and rally into the $95 per barrel level if things go that way in the coming weeks.


How to Trade Oil (USO Fund) – Weekly Chart
USO tracks similarly to the price of crude oil and it provides some great trades for both swing traders and day traders. I focus on trades that bounce off support with low downside risks, which occur on both the daily and weekly charts.


How to Trade Natural Gas – Weekly Chart
Natural gas is looking ready to bottom here. If you go back to the early 90’s the $2-3 range is a major support level. While I don’t generally try to pick bottoms, there are some signature price patterns and volume patterns that have proven to be very profitable for catching sharp bounces.


How to Trade Natural Gas – Daily Chart
The daily chart shows a perfect waterfall sell off with the price of natural gas dropping to a long term support level. This pattern combination shows panic selling which indicates a short term bottom is close.

The extreme panic selling and sharp decline in price, removes much of the down side risk. Scaling into a position over a few days, if the price continues to move lower, is important for this strategy to work its magic.

The black horizontal lines show my resistance levels for taking profits. If the price were to drop below $10 then I would exit the second half of the position to lock in the rest of the profit.


How to Trade Commodities Conclusion:
Trading commodities is very simple with all the ETF’s and funds available. The energy funds like oil and gas have some issues with following the prices of their underlying commodity but I do not find it a problem with my style of trading.

I would really like to know the entire story about what is going on with the oil and nat gas funds which have crazy contango issues??? Why do other commodity funds like GLD (gold bullion) and SLV (silver bullion) not have these issues?? Why can’t they make a fund which follows oil and gas properly? All I know is that there are a lot of dishonest people in the financial industry taking honest hard working peoples money.

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