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Crude Prices Surge as Iran War Halts Middle East Crude Shipments

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April WTI crude oil (CLJ26) on Friday closed up by +9.89 (+12.21%), and April RBOB gasoline (RBJ26) closed up +0.0757 (+2.83%).

Crude oil and gasoline prices extended this week’s sharp rally on Friday, with crude soaring to a 2.5-year nearest-futures high and gasoline posting a 1.75-year high.  The ongoing war in the Middle East entered its seventh day on Friday with no sign of resolution.  The Strait of Hormuz remains closed, halting most energy shipments from the Persian Gulf.

Gains in crude accelerated Friday after Qatar’s energy minister told the Financial Times that the war in the Middle East could “bring down the economies of the world,” and predicted that all Gulf energy exporters would shut down production within weeks, driving crude oil prices to $150 a barrel.

Comments from President Trump on Friday also boosted crude prices when he said the US doesn’t want to negotiate an end to the war with Iran, and that “there will be no deal with Iran except unconditional surrender,” fueling concerns the US may be girding for an extended conflict.

The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has halted most energy shipments from the Persian Gulf and is bullish for energy prices.  Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has warned ships not to sail through the passageway, saying that vessels “could be at risk from missiles or rogue drones.” The closure of the Strait of Hormuz, which handles a fifth of the world’s oil, has forced Gulf producers unable to export their oil to stockpile the crude in storage tanks.  Iraq and Saudi Arabia, OPEC’s largest producers, have curbed crude production as the halt to their exports is filling up their oil storage facilities.  Goldman Sachs estimates the real-time risk premium for crude oil at $18/bbl, corresponding to its estimate of the impact of a six-week full halt to tanker traffic in the Strait of Hormuz.

Also, damage from an intercepted Iranian drone caused a major fire on Tuesday at the United Arab Emirates’ major oil-trading hub, Fujairah, one of the largest oil storage centers in the Middle East.  In addition, Iranian drone attacks forced Saudi Arabia to shut down its Ras Taura refinery, the country’s largest, which refines 550,000 bpd of crude oil.



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