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TDS: Rising Oil Supply Risks Drive Prices Up

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Last updated: 2024/06/24 at 3:18 PM
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The focus is back on supply risks for crude oil as tensions escalate in the Middle East and ship attacks in the Red Sea raise concerns, according to commodity strategists at TD Securities. This has led to a surge in the energy supply risk indicator, supporting price action in the near term. Algorithmic inflows have been driving the market following a selloff driven by OPEC+, with Commodity Trading Advisors back on the bid for WTI crude. However, the bar is getting higher for these flows to continue, and the rally could start to fade as CTA buying flows taper off. If prices fall below $81.92/bbl, WTI buying could slow down, and prices slightly below $81/bbl could lead to fund liquidation.

The current situation with supply risks in crude oil is a result of tensions between Israel and Lebanon in the Middle East, along with further ship attacks in the Red Sea. These events have reignited concerns about the stability of the oil market, leading to a renewed surge in the energy supply risk indicator. Despite this support for price action in the near term, there are doubts about how long algorithmic inflows can continue driving the market. The firm price action seen in WTI crude has attracted Commodity Trading Advisors back to bid for oil, but there are indications that this buying flow may start to taper off as prices rise.

It is important to note that the rally in crude oil prices could be short-lived if CTA buying flows begin to slow down. The current threshold for this slowdown is prices below $81.92/bbl, which would put a stop to WTI buying. If prices drop slightly below $81/bbl, funds could start liquidating their positions, further dampening the market. As a result, the future of crude oil prices hinges on the balance between supply risks and buying flows, with the potential for a reversal in the recent price surge.

The uncertainty surrounding crude oil prices highlights the delicate balance between supply risks and market dynamics. While tensions in the Middle East and ship attacks in the Red Sea have pushed prices higher in the short term, the sustainability of this rally remains in question. The reliance on algorithmic inflows and CTA buying flows to support the market is a major factor to watch going forward, as any slowdown in these flows could lead to a downturn in prices. With the current threshold for WTI buying set at $81.92/bbl, the market is on alert for any signs of weakness that could trigger a reversal in the recent price action.

In conclusion, the resurgence of supply risks in crude oil has reignited concerns about the stability of the market, with tensions in the Middle East and ship attacks in the Red Sea driving prices higher. While algorithmic inflows and CTA buying flows have supported the recent rally, there are doubts about how long this support can last. As prices approach the critical threshold of $81.92/bbl for WTI buying, the market is on edge for any signs of weakness that could trigger a reversal. The future of crude oil prices remains uncertain, with the balance between supply risks and market dynamics shaping the direction of the market in the near term.

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