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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Vermilion Energy Inc. T.VET

Alternate Symbol(s):  VET

Vermilion Energy Inc. is a Canada-based international energy producer. The Company seeks to create value through the acquisition, exploration, development, and optimization of producing assets in North America, Europe, and Australia. Its business model emphasizes free cash flow generation and returning capital to investors when economically warranted, augmented by value-adding acquisitions. The... see more

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Vermilion Energy Inc. > Cushing running low
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Post by whoLuLu on Oct 22, 2021 5:45pm

Cushing running low

At the current rate of draws it could be just weeks away from Cushing being effectively out of crude, JPMorgan Chase & Co. analysts including Natasha Kaneva said in a report.

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Devika Krishna Kumar

(Bloomberg) -- Stockpiles at the biggest U.S. crude depot are quickly approaching critically low levels. The last time that happened, crude cost more than $100 a barrel.

 

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The storage tanks in Cushing, Oklahoma, require a minimum level of oil to maintain normal operations, which traders generally believe is around 20 million barrels. Unusually for this time of year, stockpiles declined more than 4 million barrels over the past two weeks to 31 million and are expected to keep dropping rapidly due to the world's insatiable demand for U.S. light sweet crude.

It’s a stunning reversal from last year when the pandemic prompted a glut of oil so big that traders resorted to storing it in tankers at sea. The drawdown, driven by a rapid demand recovery, has been exacerbated by an energy crisis that has sent European and Asian buyers on the hunt for cheaper barrels. Over the coming weeks, stockpiles are likely to fall further to the operational low, traders at some of the biggest oil merchants in the world said, prompting the market to turn even more bullish.

“Crude oil could justifiably trade to the next level higher on the storage drought at Cushing alone,” said Bob Yawger, director of the futures division at Mizuho Securities USA. “Forget about fuel switching, whether OPEC+ adds additional barrels, or dollar weakness: if Cushing continues to slide, it could get ugly quickly.”

The rapid depletion of Cushing signals just how tight global oil supplies are and threatens to drive prices even higher from their current levels. Surging oil prices are already driving costs up for road fuel, freight activity and air travel and stoking inflation just as many countries are only just recovering from the pandemic-driven economic slump.

At the current rate of draws it could be just weeks away from Cushing being effectively out of crude, JPMorgan Chase & Co. analysts including Natasha Kaneva said in a report.

Demand for Cushing oil surged because it was the cheapest in the world and stockpiles declined very quickly, according to a senior trader at one of the biggest U.S. crude exporters. Demand for U.S. barrels is higher than ever, the person added, noting that South Korea will have bought the most U.S. crude in their history in November.>>

Comment by Pandora on Oct 22, 2021 11:31pm
And the story was they were energy independent last year but Biden "fixed" that.
Comment by mnztr on Oct 22, 2021 11:35pm
Don't they have about 1B bbls in the strategic reserve?
Comment by IvanGubinski on Oct 23, 2021 3:45am
Despite of the recent run on increasing crude price, oil is coming down in the long run. this is just about to be the last good days of petroleum industry. At least in the developed countries, the only vibrant oil fields left in the upcoming decades are probably will only be avaliable in places like Iraq and Arctic Russia. 
Comment by Oldnagger on Oct 23, 2021 5:16am
Venezuela has huge reserves, but whether they can ever be developed due to inept leadership is an open question (sorta just like Canada ) !!
Comment by PipelessPauper on Oct 23, 2021 6:48am
615 mm bbls = ~ 31 days of consumption for the USA .... so the US has to be VERY careful when they use it  Once it's gone.. it's gone my guess is they are waiting for triple digits before they SERIOUUSLY start drawing from it... Consumption (million barrels per day) Motor Gasoline 9.31 8.05 8.78 8.96  ...more  
Comment by Moemoney42 on Oct 23, 2021 8:41pm
I think some of those barrels are still being held for some of the oil companies that have the option to sell them now that the glut that put them there is over..? 
Comment by Oldnagger on Oct 23, 2021 10:15pm
Cushing barrels are normally held by either commodity traders or independent producers who do not have refinery storage options . So the good news for Canadian producers is that there is plenty of ullage, which means they can hold barrels for later if they feel the market will get stronger. Strengthens our hand for negotiations with the end users !! https://www.eia.gov/dnav/pet/hist/LeafHandler ...more  
Comment by Oldnagger on Oct 23, 2021 10:32pm
As another thought, it has been said ever since the WTI contract was given as a basis for futures trading, that it was a very poor choice because it was based on a landlocked storage hub. This definetly became an issue with the expiry of the May 2020 futures contract which settled at minus 37  dollars due to a complete lack of Ullage at Cushing. The polar opposite could also occur whereby WTI ...more  
Comment by PipelessPauper on Oct 24, 2021 11:16am
very good posts this am!
Comment by whoLuLu on Oct 24, 2021 2:22pm
Comment by Pandora on Oct 24, 2021 11:15am
Hmmm, a new word for me "ullage" ul·lage /lij/   noun noun: ullage the amount by which a container falls short of being full.  ...more  
Comment by Oldnagger on Oct 24, 2021 4:59pm
If you ever decide that you want to be a physical trader of liquid products , you need to consider ullage. Simply available tank or vessel space to store or transport your product. I am happy to say that two of my former students remembered my lessons on ullage . They now run BB Energy and are the proud holders of the World's lowest oil price record. FYI I formed BB energy Canada in 1989. It ...more  
Comment by SchoolNmoe42 on Oct 25, 2021 11:41am
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Comment by PipelessPauper on Oct 23, 2021 6:30am
LOL THAT BUMBLING F'KIN RETARD COULDN'T "FIX" A DOG FIGHT
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