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WTI Crude Soars To $31 - Erases All "Production Freeze" Disappointment Losses

WTI Crude Soars To $31 - Erases All "Production Freeze" Disappointment Losses

So let's get this straight. Russia and OPEC 'agree' to consider (not actually act upon) "freezing" production levels (at current record high levels) and the market plunges amid disappointment over no cuts. And today WTI spikes and erases all those losses as Iran supports the "freeze" plan but will not cut its own production plans...

As Reuters reports,

If Zero Interest Rates Fixed What's Broken, We'd Be In Paradise

If Zero Interest Rates Fixed What's Broken, We'd Be In Paradise

Submitted by Charles Hugh-Smith of OfTwoMinds blog,

Rather than fix what's broken with the real economy, ZIRP/NIRP has added problems that only collapse can solve.

The fundamental premise of global central bank policy is simple: whatever's broken in the economy can be fixed with zero interest rates (ZIRP). And the linear extension of this premise is equally simple: if ZIRP hasn't fixed what's broken, then negative interest rates (NIRP) will.

Crude Confused - WTI Rallies As Iran 'Supports' OPEC Freeze But Won't Cut Production

Crude Confused - WTI Rallies As Iran 'Supports' OPEC Freeze But Won't Cut Production

The algos are happy. Headlines proclaim Iran "supports" the Doha proposal to "freeze" oil production levels (at record levels) and oil spikes. However, what they failed to grasp was Iran's lack of commitment to actual production levels... i.e. Iran fully supports production cuts for everyone else... but will not freeze its own production.

 

Oil Tumbles Under $30 As Iran Refuses Doha Proposal, Goldman Warns "Freeze Doesn't Help"

Oil Tumbles Under $30 As Iran Refuses Doha Proposal, Goldman Warns "Freeze Doesn't Help"

Oil prices limped higher overnight in their ubiquitous carry-driven way, only to tumble quickly this morning as the reality that, as Goldman says "at record levels, this production freeze doesn't help at all") and clear indications from the meetings in Tehran that Iran will do 'whatever it takes' to increase its production to pre-sanctions levels. WTI is back below $30.

 

 

As Bloomberg notes,

Any output-freeze agreement among key oil producers is being dismissed out of hand by oil bears.

 

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