Commodity Market Report
North America Crude Markets short-term outlook: March 2022
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Geo-political fallout is roiling global oil markets with WTI trading in a >$20/bbl range on extreme volatility in the first week of March. Uncertainty surrounds the future availability Russian crude supply and traders have substantially bid prompt North Sea barrels above and beyond US prices, blowing out US benchmark WTI to global benchmark Brent. Beyond the price action US inventories both product and crude remain at substantially tighter levels than seen in the last five years. Also explored in this outlook: • Where do Benchmark prices go from here? • Have Cushing inventories found a floor? • Impact of TMX delay on US differential outlook
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