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Oil prices are finally falling. Thank China and Joe Biden https://www.cnn.com/2021/11/18/investing/premarket-stocks-trading/index.html - Is it really China and Biden? Or was it news of lockdowns in Europe? - Who knows more? the big banks or OPEC/IEA - Monthly OPEC meetings a plus?
U.S. asks Japan, China, others to consider tapping oil reserves https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/exclusive-us-asks-big-countries-coordinate-releases-oil-reserves-sources-2021-11-17/ - Will an SPR release have enough of an impact to help Biden's political ratings?
‘Climate Funds’: Who’s Driving the Increased Demand https://www.wsj.com/articles/climate-funds-whos-driving-growing-demand-11637165424 - who invests in these funds? Mostly women, millennials and high-net worth investors - are the funds actually helping the climate? the jury is still out.
Dr. Jeff Colgan - New book, "Partial Hegemony: Oil Politics and International Order" - Is OPEC really a cartel? - is it a group of producers that can actually control market to a certain degree or enough to move prices? - Argues that OPEC is not actually a cartel - HQ in Vienna, meetings all the time but can't really change what its members do - Saudi Arabia has market power but it doesn't need OPEC to do that. - Are the members of OPEC actually greater than the sum of their parts? - OPEC isn't amplifying their power in any way. - How do we know this? OPEC members cheat on their quotas 96% of the time (since 1982) - Has this changed with addition of Russia and creation of OPEC+? But that's a producer to producer relationship. There are 3 really big producers in the world (Saudi Arabia, Russia and US). It matters when they fight, but that will happen without OPEC+ existing at all. - OPEC used to be a collective bargaining unit and acted as such through its founding until 1973. - OPEC's announcements and monthly meetings matter because they shape perceptions. But don't impact fundamentals over a period of 3-6 months. Media tends to overreact to OPEC. - OPEC is constantly being sued in Europe and US for being a cartel. Antitrust suites all the time. OPEC general council doesn't want OPEC to call itself a cartel to avoid legal repercussions. - Politicians in US also love to have OPEC to blame when prices go up and down as well. - Information sharing within OPEC is a very valuable part of what OPEC does, especially for poor countries that don't have the money to shell out for data. Though joining OPEC does cost several million dollars a year - Biden is trying to walk a difficult line with oil - green agenda vs. more oil from OPEC? - BIden memo to FTC is political theater as well. - Coordinated SPR release to change market fundamentals and/or perceptions but India and China aren't members of the IEA. - Original purpose of SPRs were for emergency situations, not just because gasoline is a little more expensive. Bad habit to use it this way. Most of the time these kinds of releases don't move prices much at all - other than after a natural disaster or state of emergency. - Find him on twitter @JeffDColgan https://www.amazon.com/Partial-Hegemony-Politics-International-Order/dp/0197546382/ |