Dariusz Kowalczyk

Dariusz Kowalczyk
likely nigeria prices remain rise situation volatile
The situation in Nigeria is likely to remain volatile for some time. Prices should rise because of disruptions in supply.
concerns fallen heavy prices raises seen supply
Prices haven?t fallen by much because of the heavy refinery maintenance seen around March, which still raises some concerns over supply particularly for gasoline.
build data expect five inventory million prices range retreat six
We should see a retreat in prices after the US inventory data is released. That's because I expect a significant build in crude, in the range of five to six million barrels.
expected last prices week
This being the last day of the week I expected prices to come down on profit-taking.
data downward inventory later pressure prices
OPEC and inventory data should put downward pressure on prices later today.
allowed appreciate exchange exports growth hurting means prices producer rate slower
Slower growth in producer prices makes China's exports more competitive, which means the nominal exchange rate can be allowed to appreciate without hurting exporters.
gasoline prices pulled rose
Gasoline prices rose and pulled everything else higher.
crude expect prices risks
The geopolitical risks are still there. Because of these risks, I expect crude prices to rebound.
bigger expect gone last market might rates
We might see a bigger drawdown than the market consensus. I expect refining rates to have gone up last week.
disruption effect energy europe factor including oil potential rather russia situation supply ukraine
The situation between Russia and Ukraine is a rather (supportive) factor for oil ... as the potential for (gas) supply disruption in Europe is having a correlating effect on other energy commodities including oil.
market oil supply
Right now the market supply for oil is tight.
close demand draws focus gasoline improved season since stocks winter
As the winter season draws out to a close this quarter, the focus will be on gasoline stocks especially since demand has improved on-year.
add crude cut declines demand quarter second
Typically second quarter demand for crude usually declines so if OPEC doesn't cut supplies, it will add to the already bearish fundamentals.
add crude cut demand
Typically, second-quarter demand for crude usually declines, so if OPEC doesn't cut supplies, it will add to the already bearish fundamentals.