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Oil Holds Near 18-Year Low as Demand Shock Outweighs Output Cuts

Published 04/15/2020, 08:24 PM
Updated 04/15/2020, 09:09 PM
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(Bloomberg) -- Oil was anchored near $20 a barrel after closing at an 18-year low as concerns over virus-led demand destruction outweigh an agreement by the world’s biggest producers to curb supply.

U.S. crude stockpiles ballooned by a record 19.2 million barrels and gasoline consumption held near the lowest level in three decades last week as efforts to stem the spreading coronavirus curb travel and keep people in their homes. The International Energy Agency said Wednesday that even output cuts by OPEC+ couldn’t counter the demand collapse caused by the pandemic.

Oil has erased around two-thirds of its value this year as the outbreak pummeled demand, leading refineries to cut processing rates, drillers to halt production and global storage to swell near capacity. U.S. output has declined only marginally and the glut is looking so severe that the Trump administration is considering paying American companies to leave crude in the ground.

“The scale of demand decline is just now coming into focus and the market’s bias is towards the worst case,” Reid Morrison, head of U.S. energy advisory services at PricewaterhouseCoopers, said in an email. “Production reductions happening now are due to market dynamics, and likely will exceed 20 million barrels per day.”

West Texas Intermediate for May delivery added 60 cents, or 3%, to $20.47 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange as of 8:22 a.m. Singapore time. The contract lost 1.2% on Wednesday to close at the lowest since February 2002. Brent for June delivery rose 2.4% to $28.34 on the ICE (NYSE:ICE) Futures Europe exchange after declining 6.5% on Wednesday.

The physical oil market is also showing signs of strain. Key North Sea crude swaps are trading the biggest discount to the headline Brent futures price in almost a decade. The critically important Dated Brent benchmark that shapes the price of millions of barrels was assessed at $20.65 on Tuesday.

U.S. gasoline demand was barely 5 million barrels a day last week, near the lowest level since the Energy Information Administration started keeping weekly records in January 1990. Crude inventories at Cushing, Oklahoma, expanded for a sixth week to the highest since December 2017.

Global demand will drop by more than 9 million barrels a day in 2020, wiping out a decade of consumption growth and exhausting storage by mid-year, according to the IEA. Consumption in April is expected to fall by almost a third to the lowest since 1995, making this year the worst in the history of the oil market.

©2020 Bloomberg L.P.

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