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Brent Blend faller handlöst. Vart tar det stopp?

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Teknisk analys på råvaror från Axier EquitiesI den senaste analysen av Brent Blend den 8 maj var priset 113,16 USD/fat och vi konstaterade oljan låg i en fallande trend. Detta blev tydligt redan under våren där vi i början av april kunde se två på varandra fallande toppar. Den första på 128,40 USD/fat den 1 mars och den andra på 125,97 USD/fat den 3 april.

Vi ställde in siktet på en nedgång mot 106-110 USD/fat innan nya uppgångsförsök kunde komma på tal. Detta stödområde utgjorde bland annat av en stigande trendlinje med ursprung från år 2009 och detta borde därför hålla för ett test och ge en rekyl upp.

Men den tekniska analysen ger aldrig sanningen, utan prognoser. Och även om de till stor del är träffsäkra, finns det alltid utrymme för att saker i omvärlden ändrar det tänkta skeendet. Det är därför vi alltid jobbar med stopploss-nivåer, för att minimera förlusterna vid de få tillfällen som utvecklingen blir en annan än den tänkta. Som i detta fall…

För det tre år gamla stödet förmådde inte längre att hålla emot i nedgångarna. 106 USD/fat bröts och därmed var hoppet om uppgångar borta. Det var många som snabbt insåg detta. I mitten av maj bröts nämligen stödet (se dagsdiagrammet) och nedgången accelererade ytterligare. Så sent som igår, den 18 juni, fick vi en ny lågpunkt på 95,38 USD/fat.

Idag har vi ett blytungt motstånd på 111 USD/fat (se diagrammet) att bevaka för den långsiktiga utvecklingen. Med tiden kommer oljan givetvis att försöka knäcka detta motstånd, men vi kan lugnt räkna med att det kan bli en rejäl utmaning den dag som det är dags för uppgångar igen.
Som du också kan se i diagrammet, har nu oljan skapat en klassisk dubbeltopp med 127 USD i april 2011 och 128 USD i mars 2012. Detta efter en lång uppgång som startade redan på 38,10 i januari 2009. Efter genombrottet av 99 USD blev denna dubbeltopp bekräftad och ytterligare nedgångssignaler ett faktum.

Analys av brent blend (olja) den 19 juni 2012

Eftersom Brent Blend nu alltså befinner sig under 99 USD/fat, vilket var lågpunkterna under förra året, har vi fått ytterligare svaghetstecken. Ska vi tolka dessa signaler strikt, ska vi räkna med att oljan kan behöva besöka 70 USD/fat innan en mer stabil botten kan komma på plats. Vi får fram nivån genom utgå ifrån toppnivån vid 128 USD/fat och stödet vid 99 USD/fat. 128-99=29 USD, som vi sedan drar bort från 99 USD.

Givetvis kommer inte resan mot 70 USD/fat att bli spikrak. Men efter alla de nedgångssignaler som oljan givit oss de senaste två månaderna, kan vi inte blunda inför det vi ser nu, utan ställer in oss på fortsatta nedgångar.

Dock är våra veckoindikatorer mycket kraftigt nedpressade, vilket bör innebära att vi får se några veckor med uppgångar inom kort. Men det långsiktiga nedgångsmålet måste vi hålla kvar vid, så länge inte motståndet vid 111 USD/fat passeras, eller vi på något annat sätt får tecken på att oljan vänt uppåt igen.

Du kan handla OLJA med följande minifutures:
Uppgång MINILONG OLJA W med en hävstång kring 4,59
Nedgång: MINISHRT OLJA U1 med en hävstång kring 4,68

Läs mer om minifutures på RBS hemsida

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Crude inventories builds, diesel remain low

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U.S. commercial crude inventories posted a 3-million-barrel build last week, according to the DOE, bringing total stocks to 426.7 million barrels – now 6% below the five-year seasonal average. The official figure came in above Tuesday’s API estimate of a 1.5-million-barrel increase.

Ole R. Hvalbye, Analyst Commodities, SEB
Ole R. Hvalbye, Analyst Commodities, SEB

Gasoline inventories fell by 0.8 million barrels, bringing levels roughly in line with the five-year norm. The composition was mixed, with finished gasoline stocks rising, while blending components declined.

Diesel inventories rose by 0.7 million barrels, broadly in line with the API’s earlier reading of a 0.3-million-barrel increase. Despite the weekly build, distillate stocks remain 15% below the five-year average, highlighting continued tightness in diesel supply.

Total commercial petroleum inventories (crude and products combined, excluding SPR) rose by 7.5 million barrels on the week, bringing total stocks to 1,267 million barrels. While inventories are improving, they remain below historical norms – especially in distillates, where the market remains structurally tight.

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OPEC+ will have to make cuts before year end to stay credible

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Falling 8 out of the last 10 days with some rebound this morning. Brent crude fell 0.7% yesterday to USD 65.63/b and traded in an intraday range of USD 65.01 – 66.33/b. Brent has now declined eight out of the last ten days. It is now trading on par with USD 65/b where it on average traded from early April (after ’Liberation day’) to early June (before Israel-Iran hostilities). This morning it is rebounding a little to USD 66/b.

Bjarne Schieldrop, Chief analyst commodities, SEB
Bjarne Schieldrop, Chief analyst commodities, SEB

Russia lifting production a bit slower, but still faster than it should. News that Russia will not hike production by more than 85 kb/d per month from July to November in order to pay back its ’production debt’ due to previous production breaches is helping to stem the decline in Brent crude a little. While this kind of restraint from Russia (and also Iraq) has been widely expected, it carries more weight when Russia states it explicitly.  It still amounts to a total Russian increase of 425 kb/d which would bring Russian production from 9.1 mb/d in June to 9.5 mb/d in November. To pay back its production debt it shouldn’t increase its production at all before January next year. So some kind of in-between path which probably won’t please Saudi Arabia fully. It could stir some discontent in Saudi Arabia leading it to stay the course on elevated production through the autumn with acceptance for lower prices with ’Russia getting what it is asking for’ for not properly paying down its production debt.

OPEC(+) will have to make cuts before year end to stay credible if IEA’s massive surplus unfolds. In its latest oil market report the IEA estimated a need for oil from OPEC of 27 mb/d in Q3-25, falling to 25.7 mb/d in Q4-25 and averaging 25.7 mb/d in 2026. OPEC produced 28.3 mb/d in July. With its ongoing quota unwind it will likely hit 29 mb/d later this autumn. Staying on that level would imply a running surplus of 3 mb/d or more. A massive surplus which would crush the oil price totally. Saudi Arabia has repeatedly stated that OPEC+ it may cut production again. That this is not a one way street of higher production. If IEA’s projected surplus starts to unfold, then OPEC+ in general and Saudi Arabia specifically must make cuts in order to stay credible versus what it has now repeatedly stated. Credibility is the core currency of Saudi Arabia and OPEC(+). Without credibility it can no longer properly control the oil market as it whishes.

Reactive or proactive cuts? An important question is whether OPEC(+) will be reactive or proactive with respect to likely coming production cuts. If reactive, then the oil price will crash first and then the cuts will be announced.

H2 has a historical tendency for oil price weakness. Worth remembering is that the oil price has a historical tendency of weakening in the second half of the year with OPEC(+) announcing fresh cuts towards the end of the year in order to prevent too much surplus in the first quarter.

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What OPEC+ is doing, what it is saying and what we are hearing

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Down 4.4% last week with more from OPEC+, a possible truce in Ukraine and weak US data. Brent crude fell 4.4% last week with a close of the week of USD 66.59/b and a range of USD 65.53-69.98/b. Three bearish drivers were at work. One was the decision by OPEC+ V8 to lift its quotas by 547 kb/d in September and thus a full unwind of the 2.2 mb/d of voluntary cuts. The second was the announcement that Trump and Putin will meet on Friday 15 August to discuss the potential for cease fire in Ukraine (without Ukraine). I.e. no immediate new sanctions towards Russia and no secondary sanctions on buyers of Russian oil to any degree that matters for the oil price. The third was the latest disappointing US macro data which indicates that Trump’s tariffs are starting to bite. Brent is down another 1% this morning trading close to USD 66/b. Hopes for a truce on the horizon in Ukraine as Putin meets with Trump in Alaska in Friday 15, is inching oil lower this morning.

Bjarne Schieldrop, Chief analyst commodities, SEB
Bjarne Schieldrop, Chief analyst commodities, SEB

Trump – Putin meets in Alaska. The potential start of a process. No disruption of Russian oil in sight. Trump has invited Putin to Alaska on 15 August to discuss Ukraine. The first such invitation since 2007. Ukraine not being present is bad news for Ukraine. Trump has already suggested ”swapping of territory”. This is not a deal which will be closed on Friday. But rather a start of a process. But Trump is very, very unlikely to slap sanctions on Russian oil while this process is ongoing. I.e. no disruption of Russian oil in sight.

What OPEC+ is doing, what it is saying and what we are hearing. OPEC+ V8 is done unwinding its 2.2 mb/d in September. It doesn’t mean production will increase equally much. Since it started the unwind and up to July (to when we have production data), the increase in quotas has gone up by 1.4 mb/d, while actual production has gone up by less than 0.7 mb/d. Some in the V8 group are unable to increase while others, like Russia and Iraq are paying down previous excess production debt. Russia and Iraq shouldn’t increase production before Jan and Mar next year respectively.

We know that OPEC+ has spare capacity which it will deploy back into the market at some point in time. And with the accelerated time-line for the redeployment of the 2.2 mb/d voluntary cuts it looks like it is happening fast. Faster than we had expected and faster than OPEC+ V8 previously announced.

As bystanders and watchers of the oil market we naturally combine our knowledge of their surplus spare capacity with their accelerated quota unwind and the combination of that is naturally bearish. Amid this we are not really able to hear or believe OPEC+ when they say that they are ready to cut again if needed. Instead we are kind of drowning our selves out in a combo of ”surplus spare capacity” and ”rapid unwind” to conclude that we are now on a highway to a bear market where OPEC+ closes its eyes to price and blindly takes back market share whatever it costs. But that is not what the group is saying. Maybe we should listen a little.

That doesn’t mean we are bullish for oil in 2026. But we may not be on a ”highway to bear market” either where OPEC+ is blind to the price. 

Saudi OSPs to Asia in September at third highest since Feb 2024. Saudi Arabia lifted its official selling prices to Asia for September to the third highest since February 2024. That is not a sign that Saudi Arabia is pushing oil out the door at any cost.

Saudi Arabia OSPs to Asia in September at third highest since Feb 2024

Saudi Arabia OSPs to Asia in September at third highest since Feb 2024
Source: SEB calculations, graph and highlights, Bloomberg data
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