Mon 19 Nov 2018, 08:36 GMT

Friday's session was highly volatile with huge intraday swings


By A/S Global Risk Management.


Michael Poulson, Senior Oil Risk Manager at Global Risk Management.
Image credit: A/S Global Risk Management
Saudi Arabia, one of the world's largest oil producers, last week stated that it would bring the suggestion of production cuts to the OPEC meeting early next month. Up to 1.4 mio. barrels per day could be cut by the huge organization of oil producers, if supported and implemented. Earlier today, the Russian energy minister stated that the country - a non-OPEC member, but another of the world's largest oil producers - is planning to sign a partnership agreement with OPEC next month when the parties meet around the OPEC meeting in Vienna.

In the weekly report on Friday, Baker Hughes reported an increase of 2 U.S. oil rigs to 888 which is a three-and-a-half-year high. The last 4 of 5 weeks have shown builds in the number of active oil rigs. At the same time, U.S. crude oil production is hovering around an all-time high of 11.7m barrels per day.

The week is short for the U.S. markets with Thanksgiving on Thursday followed by early close on Friday. The long weekend is traditionally one of the most heavy on traffic in the U.S. as around 48.5 mio. Americans hit the roads.

Economic data this week sees, among others, U.S. housing reports, UK inflation report hearings and ECB Account of Monetary Policy Meeting.


Castrol Logo. BP to sell 65% stake in Castrol to Stonepeak for $10bn enterprise value  

Deal brings BP's divestment programme to $11bn, with proceeds earmarked for debt reduction.

Clippership 24-metre class autonomous wind-powered vessel. RINA approves design for Clippership's 24-metre autonomous wind-powered cargo vessel  

Classification society to supervise construction of zero-emission ship featuring twin rigid wings for transatlantic operations.

CMA CGM Antigone vessel. Bureau Veritas classes first methanol dual-fuel boxship as CMA CGM takes delivery  

The 15,000-teu CMA CGM Antigone was built by CSSC Jiangnan Shipyard in China.

AiP award ceremony for floating nuclear plant design. Samsung Heavy Industries' floating nuclear plant design wins ABS approval  

Concept features twin KAERI small modular reactors and a compartmentalised layout to support offshore nuclear power generation.

Claire-Celine Bausager Jørgensen, Dan-Bunkering. Dan-Bunkering Europe appoints Claire-Celine Bausager Jørgensen as senior fuel supplier  

Jørgensen returns to bunker trading after several years in the company's HR department.

CMA CGM Tivoli vessel. DHL and CMA CGM partner on 8,990-tonne biofuel purchase for ocean freight decarbonisation  

Logistics and shipping firms to use UCOME biofuel, targeting 25,000-tonne CO2e reduction.

FincoEnergies Logo. Glencore to acquire majority stake in Dutch marine fuel supplier FincoEnergies  

Transaction expected to complete in Q2 2026, subject to EU anti-trust approval.

CMA CGM Eugenie naming ceremony. CMA CGM names 15,000-teu methanol-fuelled containership CMA CGM Eugenie  

Vessel to operate on Phoenician Express service linking Asia, Middle East, and Mediterranean.

Christian Larsen, Island Oil. Island Oil appoints Christian Larsen as senior trader in Denmark expansion  

Marine fuel supplier establishes operations in Denmark as part of expansion strategy.

HIF Global and Government of Uruguay MoU signing. HIF Global signs Uruguay agreement to advance US$5.3bn e-fuels facility in Paysandú  

Memorandum sets roadmap for final investment decision on plant targeting 880,000 tonnes annual production.





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