OIL: EIA Oil Stocks Preview: Another Crude Build Expected

Feb-12 13:51

EIA Oil Inventory Preview: The EIA weekly petroleum status report will be released at 10:30ET (15:30GMT) today.

  • Crude inventories are expected to build by 2.52mbbl, gasoline to build 0.54mbbl and distillates to draw 1.48mbbl for the week to Feb. 7, a Bloomberg survey average shows.
  • US crude inventories have risen in recent weeks with a larger than expected build of 8.66mbbl last week although total stocks remained 3.9% below the seasonal normal.  The build in data last week was driven by a rebound in crude production while exports, imports and refinery runs all also increased. However, Cushing stocks edged lower to remain well below the previous five year range and the seasonal lowest since 2008. Crude flows from Canada to the US will again be in focus after rising prior to the month delay to the potential tariffs.
  • A Bloomberg survey shows a 0.17 percentage points rise in refinery utilisation this week. Refinery utilization partially recovered last week from the large declines seen in January to hold just below the five year average.
  • Distillates stocks fell in data last week driven by lower production and despite a decline in exports.  Four week average surge higher in Jan likely boosted by heating oil demand but could have eased last week amid milder temperatures.
  • Gasoline stocks fell last week with little change in production or implied demand on the week. The four week average implied gasoline demand edged lower to fall just below the previous five year average.
  • The four week average product supplied is up 3.3% y/y driven by distillate up 13.7%, jet up 4.6%.while gasoline is down 0.2%.
  • The API data yesterday showed a large crude build of 9mbbl, a Cushing build of 0.4mbbl, a gasoline draw of 2.5mbbl and distillates draw of 0.6mbbl.

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PIPELINE: Corporate Bond Issuance Roundup: Get While Getting is Good

Jan-13 13:28

US$ corporate and supra-sovereign debt issuance resumes after last week's record $135.55B priced. Rush to secure cash ahead of the next earning's cycle that starts in earnest this week: Blackrock, Bank of NY Melon, Wells Fargo, JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs, Citigroup, US Bancorp, M&T Bank and PNC all reporting between January 15-16.

  • Date $MM Issuer (Priced *, Launch #)
    • 01/13 $3B KFW +5Y +43a
    • 01/13 $2B CADES 5Y SOFR+70a
    • 01/13 $Benchmark IFC 3Y SOFR+33a
    • 01/13 $Benchmark CAF 5Y SOFR+90a
    • 01/13 $Benchmark CBA 5Y SOFR+72a
    • 01/13 $Benchmark EBRD 5.5Y SOFR+42
    • 01/13 $Benchmark Ares Strategic 7Y +200a
    • 01/13 $Benchmark BNG Bank 5Y SOFR+50a
    • 01/13 $Benchmark KHFC 5Y +95a, 5Y SOFR
    • 01/13 $Benchmark British Colombia 3Y SOFR+46a
    • 01/13 $Benchmark Eastern Energy Gas 10Y +130a, 30Y +150a
    • 01/13 $Benchmark Standard Chartered 4NC3, 4NC3 SOFR, 11NC10
  • $5B Priced Friday for record high of $135.55B total on week

CANADA: GS See USD/CAD At 1.46 Over 12 Months

Jan-13 13:27
  • Goldman Sachs: "We have shifted our forecasts to 1.46, 1.46, 1.46 (from flat at 1.39) in 3, 6, and 12 months" given more focused rhetoric on Canada tariffs from the new Trump administration. 
  • USD/CAD moving lower on last week's resignation news was "sensible , as it extinguished some near-term election risk and may have very marginally raised the probability that the current government lasts through the budget." 
  • However, "with Parliament prorogued and Trudeau in a caretaker role until a new party leader is selected, this could limit the ability of policymakers to challenge tariff rhetoric from the Trump administration."
  • They don't see Trudeau's resignation altering the medium outlook for USD/CAD though. 

US: MNI POLITICAL RISK - Trump Noms Begin Senate Hearings On Tues

Jan-13 13:27
  • Thirteen of US President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet nominees will face Senate scrutiny this week, with Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth’s appearance before the Senate Armed Services Committee on Tuesday likely to be most closely followed.
  • Republicans remain divided on the optimum strategy for legislation, despite a conflab between Trump and House Republicans at Mar-a-Lago over the weekend. GOP lawmakers warned that unanswered questions over strategy could push negotiations close to the December deadline to renew Trump's first-term tax cuts.
  • Blue-state House Republicans exited meetings at Mar-a-Lago, confident that Trump will adhere to a campaign promise to raise the cap on State and Local Tax (SALT) deductions.
  • Inflation concerns could prompt Trump to reevaluate aggressive 'Day 1' tariffs.
  • The US Commerce Department issued new export controls to curb China's access to AI-related tech via third countries.
  • President Biden will kick-off his farewell to US politics with a final foreign policy speech today at the State Department.
  • The Kremlin said there are “no specific preparations” underway for a meeting between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
  • The Foreign Ministers of Japan and South Korea agreed to continue trilateral cooperation with the United States, a sign that the landmark agreement struck at Camp David in 2023 could be durable.
  • Ultranationalist Israeli officials could sink a breakthrough in Gaza ceasefire talks.
  • Chart of the Day: The global reputation of US leadership remains fragile. 

Full article: US Daily Brief