Darrell Fletcher – Global Oil Benchmarks & Commodity Supply Shocks: Oil, Nat Gas, Copper, Gold, Aluminum
In this Daily Editorial, I am joined by Darrell Fletcher, Managing Director of Commodities at Bannockburn Capital Markets. Darrell oversees the commodities trading desk and provides an “inside look” at how market participants are hedging and reacting to the current geopolitical climate.
The discussion focuses on the intense volatility across the energy and metals sectors, specifically exploring the divergence between global benchmarks and the underlying structural constraints facing the market today.
Key Discussion Points:
- Oil Market Divergence: An analysis of the widening spreads between WTI, Brent, and Dubai benchmarks, and why the forward curves are currently underestimating structural supply issues.
- The Strait of Hormuz & Supply Chains: How Iran’s leverage over global shipping routes is creating “exponential” problems for energy-intensive commodities like aluminum and petrochemicals.
- Industrial Metals Performance: Why Aluminum has become a massive outlier in the base metals complex due to high energy costs, while copper and nickel remain relatively range-bound.
- Natural Gas Dynamics: A look at why U.S. natural gas remains decoupled from global prices due to maxed-out LNG export capacity.
- Precious Metals Sentiment: Insights into the recent “flush out” in Gold and Silver and why central bank activity remains a critical factor for long-term bulls.
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