Oil Prices Pullback Sharply after Oil Tanker Strike, Caution Grows

  • January 30, 2024

Oil (Brent Crude, WTI) Analysis

  • Brent crude oil backs off after Houthi strike
  • WTI oil breaches long-term trend marker to the downside

Brent Crude Oil Backs Off After Houthi Strike

Brent crude oil was making a marvelous recovery since it consolidated in the early days of 2024 but such upward momentum has not only stalled, but cut back somewhat. After breaching the $83.50 mark, UK oil trade softened, closing around $82 flat yesterday and opening this morning a tad below yesterday’s close as markets continue to tread with caution.

Prior targeted vessels in the Red Sea had not included oil or refined products, meaning the strike over the weekend marked the first of its kind, potentially altering the flow of oil through the Red Sea if other carries heed the warning.

The 200-day simple moving average is the immediate level of support currently being tested, where a further decline could test the 50 SMA around $78.70. The MACD is yet to see a flip in momentum to the downside, holding out for some stability in prices ahead of US API data and EIA storage data tomorrow.

Oil Prices Pullback Sharply after Oil Tanker Strike, Caution Grows

Source: TradingView, prepared by Richard Snow

Oil prices enjoyed a spate of increases as a result of extreme weather conditions. Icy conditions befell the Dakota and Texas oil fields, adversely impacting crude output by around 1 million barrels per day (bpd) in the week ending January the 19th. Adding to the bullish wave of support for oil prices was the positive surprise in US GDP for the fourth quarter (3.3% vs 2% expected).

Oil Prices Pullback Sharply after Oil Tanker Strike, Caution Grows

Source: Wall Street Journal, EIA, prepared by Richard Snow

WTI Oil Breaches Long-Term Trend Marker to the Downside

WTI oil turned lower, passing beneath the 200 SMA and the long-term level of significance $77.40. The next level of potential support is the 50 SMA around $73.63 and $72.50. The RSI had neared overbought levels but fell short as prices turned lower but positive upside momentum remains intact for now.

Major economic news and data awaits as this week the Fed provide an update on monetary policy and US jobs data trickles in until NFP on Friday.

Oil Prices Pullback Sharply after Oil Tanker Strike, Caution Grows

Source: TradingView, prepared by Richard Snow

Later today, API stock data is due, followed by EIA storage data tomorrow:

Oil Prices Pullback Sharply after Oil Tanker Strike, Caution Grows