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cardcounter0 08-20-2004 10:51 AM

Crude Oil rises to over $49
 
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When the Crude Oil Price actually goes above the Wholesale Price, will anybody think something might possibly be going on in the market?

MMMMMM 08-20-2004 11:37 AM

Re: Crude Oil rises to over $49
 
You say "when" like you think it is inevitable. lol

Nepa 08-20-2004 01:01 PM

Re: Crude Oil rises to over $49
 
nice post. I was wondering the same thing the other day. Thanks for the numbers.

Cyrus 08-20-2004 06:13 PM

Dancing the contango
 
"When the Crude Oil Price actually goes above the Wholesale Price, will anybody think something might possibly be going on in the market?"

There has always been a correlation between the price of crude and the price of the products that can come out on a "typical slate". (The tricky part, of course, is that elusive "typical slate" because one should always adjust for market demand: Hey, it's winter so we need more Gasoil out of every barrel of crude. And on top of that, you gotta take into account your refinery's configuration, state of technology, etc.) This is the infamous "netback pricing", an inexact science, admittedly.

It should not be possible for the price of crude oil to be generally and sustainably higher than the (sum of the) price of the products that come out of the crude. Otherwise, crude would be un-sellable. Why would you buy something that you turn around and "sell" --after refining it into a slate of products-- at a Gross Loss?


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