oil traders
Coverage of oil traders in the Nexus archive.
- Oil Set for Deep Weekly Loss as Hormuz Traffic Starts to Pick Up
Oil prices are set for a significant weekly decline as traffic through Hormuz increases. The ongoing US-Iran war, entering its third month, has led oil traders to hedge against outcomes linked to US inventories, while the top crude exporter faces pressure to meet global demand.
- Oil Trader CFOs Say Hormuz Closure Is Driving a Wave of Disputes
Oil trader CFOs report that the closure of the Strait of Hormuz is causing a surge in disputes. Tankers are currently anchored in the strait near Qeshm Island, Iran.
- Oil Traders Say Billion-Barrel Hole Will Linger Long After War
Oil traders warn that a billion-barrel supply shortage, caused by ongoing conflicts, will persist long after the war ends, disrupting global markets.
- Prediction Markets Expect Prolonged Strait of Hormuz Disruption—And Oil Traders Are Betting Big
Prediction markets indicate the Strait of Hormuz traffic will remain disrupted for an extended period, with oil traders anticipating higher prices as a result.
- Shipowners and Oil Traders Wary as Iran Says Hormuz Fully Open
Iran claims the Hormuz Strait is fully open, but shipowners and oil traders remain cautious. The situation highlights concerns about regional security and shipping route stability.
- Spoofed Tankers Are Flooding the Strait of Hormuz. These Analysts Are Tracking Them
Spoofed tankers are increasing in the Strait of Hormuz, raising concerns among marine insurers and oil traders. Analysts are actively tracking the surge in disappearing ships to understand the situation in this critical waterway.
- ConocoPhillips Sends Team to Venezuela to Evaluate Oil Prospects
ConocoPhillips is sending a team to Venezuela to evaluate oil prospects amid renewed interest in Venezuelan crude. The Trump administration's plan to control 50 million barrels of Venezuelan crude has prompted oil traders and US refiners to prepare for potential supply access.