Gone With the Wind – Ship Shape Commodity Weekly

Dominating the news this week has not been the hopeless story of a Southern girl’s love for a married man, but rather the twin storms in the Gulf of Mexico. The bluster behind this story left oil and tanker markets in a spin with impending disruption and shutdowns.   As of late Thursday, Hurricane Laura …

Morning Oil Report 28/8/20

Good morning all. Brent futures for October, set to expire on Friday, rose 2 cents to $45.11 a barrel at 4:09 am GMT. The November contract climbed 3 cents to $45.63. WTI futures were down 3 cents, or 0.1%, to $43.01 a barrel.   Hurricane Laura, a Category 4 storm, made landfall along the USGC …

Capesize rates corrects despite healthy shipping demand

Capesize freight rates dipped slightly despite better shipping demand seen in both basins that kept up the bullish market momentum. Thus, the Capesize 5 time charter average faced some correction and fell by $117 day-on-day to $18,896 on Wednesday. Following the dip, the Baltic Dry Index (BDI) dropped by 0.59% day-on-day to 1,509 readings.   …

Oil Through the Looking Glass 27/8/20

*WTI edges higher but products dip as US Gulf braces for Laura US crude was on the up as of 26th August as the region prepares for hurricane Laura, which is sweeping across the southern coast, yet demand for other products weakens S&P reports. NYMEX October WTI settled higher at $0.04 for the day whilst …

DCE finishes lower on output restriction concerns

Iron ore futures opened high but closed lower due to market concerns over lower demand from output restriction in Tangshan. The most-traded iron ore for January 2021 delivery on China’s Dalian Commodity Exchange then dipped slightly by 0.43% or RMB 3.50 day-on-day to RMB 814.50 per tonne on Thursday. Meanwhile, the steel rebar contract on …