fbpx

Oil Plunges at the Onset of the Year

Your capital is at risk if you invest. You could lose all your investment. Please see the full risk warning here.

Oil had experienced a turbulent 2022, a year marked by tight supplies following the war in Ukraine, slowing demand from the world’s top crude importer China and growing fears over global economic growth.

Oil prices are set for another volatile year, as a weakening global economic outlook and a surge of COVID-19 infections in China threaten demand growth and offset the impact of supply shortfalls caused by sanctions on Russia.

The IMF Director Kristalina Georgieva said on Sunday that the economies of the United States, China and Europe are simultaneously slowing down, making 2023 tougher than 2022 for the global economy.

The oil market remains tight despite a deteriorating global outlook, as recessionary fears are growing, and the global economy is likely to fall into a recession in early 2023, caused by the effects of high inflation and rising interest rates. Demand for oil could then grow in the second half of 2023, driven by the easing of COVID-19 restrictions in China and by global central banks adopting a less aggressive stance on interest rates.

Crude surged in March 2022 with international benchmark Brent reaching $139.13 and WTI $130.50 a barrel, the highest since 2008, after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine altered global crude flows. Prices cooled rapidly in the second half of 2022 as central banks hiked interest rates and escalated worries of upcoming recessions.

While a recent increase in year-end holiday travel and Russia’s ban on crude and oil product sales supported crude prices, supply tightness will be offset by declining fuel consumption due to a deteriorating economic environment in 2023.

China’s zero-COVID restrictions, which were abandoned last month crushed demand recovery hopes as the world’s top oil importer and second biggest consumer in 2022 posted its first drop in oil demand for years.

While China is expected to recover in 2023, the recent surge in COVID-19 cases has cooled hopes of an immediate boost in barrel buying. The Chinese government has raised export quotas for refined oil products in the first lot for 2023. The increase to export quotas is likely related to expectations of poor domestic demand, as China continues to battle waves of COVID-19 infections.

Source: Tradingview

The outlook for crude remains highly uncertain and oil prices are likely to remain volatile in 2023. Crude oil has fallen 20% since its early November high and is trading around $74 a barrel on Thursday. In the year ahead, the global economic outlook is likely to play a much more important role determining the price of oil, than production decisions from OPEC+.

We are of the view that the decline from the March 2022 peak is nor complete yet and further weakness to $65.00 for WTI and to $70.00 for Brent is likely in the near-term, where both benchmarks are likely to encounter solid support. Over the longer-term the upside potential for WTI is $93.00 and for Brent is $98.00.

Your capital is at risk if you invest. You could lose all your investment. Please see the full risk warning here.

Related Posts

Gold is in a healthy correction and higher price levels are likely by year end.
Gold is in a healthy correction and higher price levels are likely by year end.
Violeta-540x540-1.jpg
Violeta Todorova
Gold is in a healthy correction and higher price levels are likely by year end.
Gold is in a healthy correction and higher price levels are likely by year end.
Gold is in a healthy correction and higher price levels are likely by year end.
Supply, demand disequilibrium and lower US rates could squeeze the non-precious metal
Supply, demand disequilibrium and lower US rates could squeeze the non-precious metal
Violeta-540x540-1.jpg
Boyan Girginov
Supply, demand disequilibrium and lower US rates could squeeze the non-precious metal
Supply, demand disequilibrium and lower US rates could squeeze the non-precious metal
Supply, demand disequilibrium and lower US rates could squeeze the non-precious metal
Q2 is poised for European stocks’ turnaround and rising interest in energy stocks
Q2 is poised for European stocks’ turnaround and rising interest in energy stocks
Violeta-540x540-1.jpg
Sandeep Rao
Q2 is poised for European stocks’ turnaround and rising interest in energy stocks
Q2 is poised for European stocks’ turnaround and rising interest in energy stocks
Q2 is poised for European stocks’ turnaround and rising interest in energy stocks
Escalation of the conflict in the Middle East threatens to derail the economic recovery.
Escalation of the conflict in the Middle East threatens to derail the economic recovery.
Violeta-540x540-1.jpg
Violeta Todorova
Escalation of the conflict in the Middle East threatens to derail the economic recovery.
Escalation of the conflict in the Middle East threatens to derail the economic recovery.
Escalation of the conflict in the Middle East threatens to derail the economic recovery.
What is an ETF? How does an ETF work? Key characteristics of ETFs.
What is an ETF? How does an ETF work? Key characteristics of ETFs.
Violeta-540x540-1.jpg
Boyan Girginov
What is an ETF? How does an ETF work? Key characteristics of ETFs.
What is an ETF? How does an ETF work? Key characteristics of ETFs.
What is an ETF? How does an ETF work? Key characteristics of ETFs.
Violeta-540x540-1.jpg
Pawel Uchman
A quick primer on leveraged instruments available in markets today.
A quick primer on leveraged instruments available in markets today.
Violeta-540x540-1.jpg
Sandeep Rao
A quick primer on leveraged instruments available in markets today.
A quick primer on leveraged instruments available in markets today.
A quick primer on leveraged instruments available in markets today.

Violeta Todorova

Senior Research

Violeta è entrata a far parte di Leverage Shares nel settembre 2022. È responsabile dello svolgimento di analisi tecniche e ricerche macroeconomiche ed azionarie, fornendo pregiate informazioni per aiutare a definire le strategie di investimento per i clienti.

Prima di cominciare con LS, Violeta ha lavorato presso diverse società di investimento di alto profilo in Australia, come Tollhurst e Morgans Financial, dove ha trascorso gli ultimi 12 anni della sua carriera.

Violeta è un tecnico di mercato certificato dall’Australian Technical Analysts Association e ha conseguito un diploma post-laurea in finanza applicata e investimenti presso Kaplan Professional (FINSIA), Australia, dove è stata docente per diversi anni.

Julian Manoilov

Marketing Lead

Julian è entrato a far parte di Leverage Shares nel 2018 come parte della prima espansione della società in Europa orientale. È responsabile della progettazione di strategie di marketing e della promozione della notorietà del marchio.

Oktay Kavrak

Head of Communications and Strategy

Oktay è entrato a far parte di Leverage Shares alla fine del 2019. È responsabile della crescita aziendale, mantenendo relazioni chiave e sviluppando attività di vendita nei mercati di lingua inglese.

È entrato in LS da UniCredit, dove è stato responsabile delle relazioni aziendali per le multinazionali. La sua precedente esperienza è in finanza aziendale e amministrazione di fondi in società come IBM Bulgaria e DeGiro / FundShare.

Oktay ha conseguito una laurea in Finanza e contabilità ed un certificato post-laurea in Imprenditoria presso il Babson College. Ha ottenuto anche la certificazione CFA.

Sandeep Rao

Research
Sandeep è entrato a far parte di Leverage Shares nel settembre 2020. È responsabile della ricerca sulle linee di prodotto esistenti e nuove, su asset class e strategie, con particolare riguardo all’analisi degli eventi attuali ed i loro sviluppi. Sandeep ha una lunga esperienza nei mercati finanziari. Iniziata in un hedge fund di Chicago come ingegnere finanziario, la sua carriera è proseguita in numerose società ed organizzazioni, nel corso di 8 anni – da Barclays (Capital’s Prime Services Division) al più recente Index Research Team di Nasdaq. Sandeep detiene un M.S. in Finanza ed un MBA all’Illinois Institute of Technology di Chicago.

Gold Retreats But Rally is Not Over

Copper Ready to Explode

Q2 2024 Market Outlook: Rocky Road Ahead

What is an ETF? (Exchange Traded Fund)

How Do Leverage Shares ETPs Trade in Multiple Currencies

Currency Impact