by Pops » Fri 15 Apr 2011, 16:20:36
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('AdTheNad', ' ')It can not be a case that the oil is extracted and then stored, as the storage does not exist in any quantities that would make a difference. This makes it appear speculation does nothing to the spot price.
There is 7-8
billion barrels of "storage" in the world, about 10% is discretionary - for rent IOW, that doesn't seem inconsequential.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', ' ')Stocks [stored oil] can also be a way to make money; they represent a profitable investment. Such stocks are truly discretionary stocks. They are built or drawn in response to prices, and
particularly in response to the difference between today’s prices and expectations about where prices will be in the future -- the forward price curve. The widespread availability of financial instruments, like futures contracts, has greatly encouraged discretionary stock movements, partly by making the economic signals inherent in the forward price curve easy to see, but especially by reducing the risk of building stocks in a surplus market.
When prices for oil today are lower than prices for oil in the future –- a sign of oversupply -- the market is said to be in contango. If the contango is wide enough to cover the costs of holding stocks, namely storage and working capital, then a company can lock in a profit on the stocks if it, first, sells oil in the futures market while simultaneously putting the same volume of oil into storage in the futures contract’s delivery area, and then, subsequently either delivers the stored oil against the contract or sells the stored oil and buys an offsetting futures contract. Discretionary stockbuilding occurs disproportionately in the U.S. Northeast, particularly around New York, and in Northwest Europe, especially in the Antwerp-Rotterdam-Amsterdam (ARA) area. That is because the world’s two active families of product futures contracts are based on these delivery areas: the NYMEX on New York Harbor and the International Petroleum Exchange on the ARA area.