It is my understanding from talking to some shippers that this is happening in a very big way as I write. It makes perfect sense. If you were China Inc. and worried this morning about the predictability of supply, the first thing you would do would be to secure as much of the floating crude that was out there. We saw this same pattern in the early days of Egypt. Back then the rush was to bulk up on supplies of wheat. Today it is crude.
Two consequences from this. First a minor one. The cost of chartering an oil tanker has falling from a high of $200,000 per day to as low at $20,000 of late. We are going straight up on this number. Transportation is part of the cost we pay to import the 10mm barrels of oil a day we consume. This increased cost will flow very quickly into the cost of gas.
More importantly is that the cost of spot crude (not futures) is going to skyrocket. It already has. Look at the price being paid for spot crude at the Gulf of Mexico. It opened this morning at $112. There is a $20 premium for physical crude versus WTI Should the current uncertainties on supply continue (or worsen) $4 gas in the next few months is a foregone conclusion.
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PIRATE ACTION
So the Somali pirates killed the four Americans on the sailing ship. This appears to have been prompted as a result of some effort by US forces to liberate the ship before it made land. As of now the report is that all of the pirates were captured or killed.
This is a terrible result. I wrote about this on February 11th. I concluded that report with the following:
Military action is not far off.
The apparent failure of US Special Ops to save the Americans confirms my prior observation. The only solution is boots on the ground. Keep in mind that the pirates are sitting on (at least) 2 million barrels of crude. Enough to despoil a good chunk of the African coastline for a very long time.



" The only solution is boots on the ground." Since we have boots on the ground in over 130 countries of the world why not everywhere? The new tough Republicans have just voted for 400 million additional Afghanistan infrastructure spending while cutting 100 million for the U.S. so your idea fits in well with lets bomb,kill and build, the American mantra moving forward.
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ReplyDeleteWhat makes you think that? It is more likely due to a falling out between the pirates.
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"The confrontation began midmorning Tuesday, after a pirate fired a rocket-propelled grenade at the Sterett."
"Almost immediately gunfire erupted from inside the cabin of the yacht, Admiral Fox said, and several pirates appeared at its bow with their hands in the air."
Anon at 8:18
ReplyDeleteOnce in a while I editorialize. But not this time. You misread me to be in support of something.
Read the prior report (and this one). I am reporting what someone said to me. This guy is better informed than me by a long shot.
It is the opinion of those I listen to that concludes that military action is not far off. Not me.
I'm just reporting on what is said. I have a number of "Shipping News....." All the same guy.
I've always been fascinated with shipping. But I'm no expert.
b
Sorry B , not pissed at you but you were the messenger!
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