Commodity Market Report
North America Crude Markets short-term outlook: January 2021
Report summary
In our first update for 2021, we largely re-affirm our North American crude differential outlook for the year with continued significant excess midstream capacity that is expected to keep inland differentials tight and weigh on inland refiner margins. In this update, we refresh our views on crude supply, crude differentials, midstream utilization, and inventory outlooks. Additionally, we discuss some North American themes that we are watching in 2021. The early January monthly update features an Executive Summary and the usual related data downloads. The slidepack will resume with the early February report
Table of contents
- Global pricing:
- Benchmark Brent-WTI differential:
- Light-Heavy crude differentials
- US Lower 48: drilling activity recovering earlier than expected in key regions
- What we’re watching specific to North America in 2021
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