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The Foreign exchange trading platform scamImmediate Price Spread Turns Negative, Revealing an Oversupply Signal
Recently, the U.S. crude oil market has sent warning signals of an oversupply. The immediate price spread (the difference between immediate delivery prices and prices for delivery one month later) fell to negative for the first time since February, at one point trading at a discount of 5 cents per barrel before settling at a discount of 1 cent. This change has sparked market concerns about escalating oversupply conditions.
The International Energy Agency has warned that future excess inventory could exceed 1 million barrels per day. If OPEC and its allies resume production next year, that number could climb further. Although other parts of the U.S. crude oil futures curve maintain a slight immediate price premium, the reversal of the immediate price spread indicates that short-term oversupply pressure is appearing.
Global Supply and Demand Balance Challenges Intensify
Globally, supply pressure is constantly increasing. U.S. crude oil production has soared to over 13 million barrels per day, a record high. Meanwhile, demand from China, the world's largest crude oil consumer, has declined for six consecutive months, dramatically increasing market supply and demand balance pressure.
Furthermore, supply at the Cushing oil hub is increasing, and the rise in Canadian crude supply, particularly the portion that can be blended into domestic low-sulfur crude at Cushing, further pressures market supply. This change impacts not only the spot market but also the futures market, causing the West Texas Intermediate (WTI) immediate spread to fall to its lowest level since June.
Market Structure Impacts Physical and Financial Transactions
The negative turn in the immediate price spread has different impacts on market participants. Those with storage capacity might be inclined to stockpile oil, anticipating future price increases due to a futures premium. However, for financial investors, the market structure of negative roll yields means potential losses when rolling positions forward.
Future Outlook: A Chain Reaction Cannot Be Ignored
The initial signs of oversupply may trigger a chain reaction worldwide. From financial markets to physical markets, supply and demand imbalances will have profound impacts. As U.S. crude production continues to grow, OPEC+ output returns, and China's demand shrinks, the global oil market faces unprecedented challenges. The future direction of supply and demand balance will become the focal point of market attention.
The market carries risks, and investment should be cautious. This article does not constitute personal investment advice and has not taken into account individual users' specific investment goals, financial situations, or needs. Users should consider whether any opinions, viewpoints, or conclusions in this article are suitable for their particular circumstances. Investing based on this is at one's own responsibility.
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