FIS Fuel Oil Morning Report 26/06/2020

Good morning and happy Friday. Firstly a massive congratulations to the reds for winning their first title for 30 years! Oil prices rose in early trade on Friday, extending gains from the previous day on optimism about recovering fuel demand worldwide, despite surges in coronavirus infections in some U.S. states and indications of a revival …

Did Someone Mention Increasing Demand?

It is the panacea for all markets, the biggest factor that could help us recover some sense of normality, the only thing that will bring a smile to suppliers across the world. It is, of course, increasing demand.   The virus has caused huge disruption and left markets unable to react quickly enough to counteract …

Oil Through The Looking Glass

*Crude Back in Trouble* Oil prices have continued their movements downwards as the markets digests the news of another US stocks build reported yesterday afternoon, as well as a resurgent virus in the United States. New infections are at new daily records in Florida, Texas and California. According to the EIA U.S. crude inventories rose …

Tanker News Update 25/6

Uncertainty on the high seas One would say that the forecast is looking patchy with low winds not moving many sails.   The general outlook is a market softening, as a flotilla of vessels are coming off the back of crude floating storage that earned a healthy profit.   This ultimately has led to an …

FIS Fuel Oil Morning Report 25/06/2020

Good morning all. Brent crude futures fell 31 cents, or 0.8%, to $40.00 per barrel after falling $2.32 on Wednesday. A day earlier, the benchmark contract hit its highest price since early March, just before pandemic lockdowns and a Saudi-Russian price war slammed markets. U.S. WTI crude futures fell 26 cents, or 0.7%, to $37.75 …

Capesize sets sight on $30,000 level

Capesize rates seemed to set its sight for the $30,000 level in view of high iron ore prices that lifted shipping demand for moving iron ores. The Capesize 5 time charter average hiked up further by $1,985 day-on-day to $28,657 on Wednesday, despite aggressive sell off at the Q3 contracts. Due to Capesize rally, the …

FIS CASTAWAY – EPISODE 13

This week the team talk $6 million dollar bail, Cape splits, and EU travel bans; all this is alongside our usual in depth analysis of the supply and demand factors affecting commodity market prices.   Available now on the FIS website (www.freightinvestorservices.com/media )   Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7yMLsm5s8tLtrCQr7bG8wD?si=FW6Rvj9HRjClAx3vRjq8iw   And Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/sg/podcast/fis-castaway/id1507094242