Published on: 2024-01-12
Oil prices eked out a modest gain in the first week of 2024 as US-led coalition strikes did not deter the Houthis from sporadic attacks in the Red Sea in protest of Israel’s operation.
On Thursday Iran seized a tanker with Iraqi crude destined for Turkey in retaliation for the confiscation last year of its oil by the US, complicating the already intense situation.
Elsewhere Hassan Nasrallah, leader of Lebanese militant group Hizbollah, vowed revenge against Israel over the killing of a Hamas’s deputy political leader in an explosion in Beirut.
Cargo prices have surged in the wake of the disruptions. “It’s unclear to us if we are talking about re-establishing safe passage into the Red Sea in a matter of days, weeks or months,” said Maersk CEO Vincent Clerc.
Analysts say rising tensions in the region have not led to a problem in crude supplies so far. Saudi slashed the price of Arab Light Crude for Asian customers by $2 barrel earlier this week, reigniting oversupply jitters.
Excess supply
A steady growth in oil supplies from countries outside OPEC+ will likely keep a lid on the price of crude despite simmering conflict in the Middle East.
US Crude Oil and natural gas output is set to notch fresh records over the next two years, the government has forecast. Production surged last year, taking many industry players and analysts by surprise.

Yet the pace of oil production growth is set to slow in the coming years, as efficiency gains offset a decline in rig activity. Biden might also place new restrictions on drilling after inflation is in the rear-view mirror.
If US production continues to increase on a very strong note in 2024 on par with 2023 then it will be much tougher for OPEC+ to support prices, said Bjarne Schieldrop, chief commodities analyst at SEB.
Angola's exit will take the group’s production to below 27 million bpd which is less than 27% of the total global supply. The market share was around 50% back in the 1970s.
Even OPEC+ that includes some other major oil producers like Russia barely controls half of global oil production. Its sway over the market could fall further going forward.
Another big unknown factor is the extent to which Venezuela will raise its output after the US eased sanctions imposed on the country’s energy sector. Analysts believe that its production cannot be ramped up in the short term due to long-term underinvestment.

Subdued demand
An uncertain economic outlook adds to downside pressure. The global economy is on course to record its worst half decade of growth in 30 years, according to the World Bank.
Global growth is forecast to slow for the third year in a row in 2024 in which most economies are set to grow more slowly than they did in the previous decade, the organisation said in a report.

Source: World Bank
On a regional basis, North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific will be the hardest hit mainly due to China’s slowdown. Europe has been teetering on the brink of a winter recession.
China's crude oil imports in Nov fell 9.2% year-on-year, its first annual decline since April as high inventory levels, faltering factory activity and sowing orders from independent refiners weakened demand.

Still imports by the world’s largest oil buyer increased 1.21% from the same period a year earlier. China may have accounted for 80% of last year’s global rise, according to the IEA.
The EIA said last month that evidence of softening demand is mounting and consumption growth could halve to 1.1 million bpd in 2024, in stark contrast to OPEC’s forecast for an increase of 2.25 million bpd.
The EIA on Tuesday lowered its 2024 crude price forecasts to $77.99 for WTI and $82.49 for Brent, and the agency expects prices to fall further in 2025 as production outpaces demand.
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