Thu 2 Jun 2016 13:56

Brent vs BIX price comparison


Analysis of Brent crude vs the BIX global bunker price in May.



The average monthly Brent crude price rose at a more significant rate than the global bunker price during the month of May, according to Bunker Index (BIX) and Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) price data.

The Brent settlement average increased by $4.35 per barrel, or 10.0 percent, to $47.65 per barrel in May. During the same period, the BIX global bunker average was up $30.14 per tonne, or 8.3 percent, to $392.04 per tonne.

Since May 2015, the Brent monthly average has fallen $17.96 per barrel, or 27.4 percent, from $65.61 to $47.65 per barrel, whilst the BIX monthly global average has declined by $150.96 per tonne, or 27.8 percent, from $544.00 to $393.04 per tonne.

Please find below tables of monthly WTI crude settlement averages and BIX global bunker averages between January 2015 and May 2016.

Month Brent Average($/bbl) +/-($) +/-(%)
May 2016 47.65 +4.35 +10.05
Apr 2016 43.30 +3.48 +8.74
Mar 2016 39.82 +6.29 +18.76
Feb 2016 33.53 +1.61 +5.04
Jan 2016 31.92 -6.98 -17.94
Dec 2015 38.90 -7.03 -15.31
Nov 2015 45.93 -3.41 -6.91
Oct 2015 49.34 +0.80 +1.65
Sep 2015 48.54 +0.33 +0.68
Aug 2015 48.21 -8.53 -15.03
Jul 2015 56.74 -7.01 -11.00
Jun 2015 63.75 -1.86 -2.83
May 2015 65.61 +4.33 +7.07
Apr 2015 61.28 +4.34 +7.62
Mar 2015 56.94 -1.86 -3.16
Feb 2015 58.80 +9.04 +18.17
Jan 2015 49.76 -13.51 -21.35


Month BIX Average ($/mt) +/-($) +/-(%)
May 2016 392.04 +30.14 +8.33
Apr 2016 361.90 +9.85 +2.80
Mar 2016 352.05 +13.26 +3.91
Feb 2016 338.79 -4.04 -1.18
Jan 2016 342.83 -34.20 -9.10
Dec 2015 377.03 -42.34 -10.10
Nov 2015 419.37 -15.50 -3.56
Oct 2015 434.87 -3.03 -0.70
Sep 2015 437.90 -11.09 -2.50
Aug 2015 448.99 -49.77 -9.98
Jul 2015 498.76 -36.76 -6.86
Jun 2015 535.52 -8.48 -1.56
May 2015 544.00 +30.94 +6.03
Apr 2015 513.06 +0.31 +0.06
Mar 2015 512.75 -5.65 -1.09
Feb 2015 518.40 +23.79 +4.80
Jan 2015 494.61 -65.54 -11.70

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