Oil Decomp - 2019 0325
Oil Decomp - 2019 0325
Oil Decomp - 2019 0325
Oil prices increased over the past three weeks as the residual offset moves in demand and supply.
∎ Weakening demand expectations and higher anticipated supply ∎ Developments in global demand expectations since 2017:Q3 have
were offset by a large increase in the residual, resulting in an reversed the largely supply-induced weakness in oil prices seen
increase in oil prices since the last release of this report. In throughout the first half of 2017.
2018:Q4, oil prices fell due to declining demand and increasing
∎ Overall, since the end of 2014:Q2, both lower global demand
supply.
expectations and looser supply have held oil prices down, though
this trend seems to have reversed in 2016:Q2 and 2016:Q4, and
notably since 2017:Q3.
Our analysis of oil price movements does not necessarily represent the views of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, the Federal Reserve System,
or the Federal Open Market Committee.
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Cumulative Weekly Decomposition, Oct 01-Mar 22, 2019 Recent Decomposition Data
Percentage change ∎ The chart at left depicts the cumulative oil price decomposition
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Brent price from October 1, 2018.
20 Oct 1, 2018
$84.94 ∎ The table below presents the most recent cumulative values.
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Residual
Cumulative Percentage Changes since October 1, 2018
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Demand Supply
-20 Demand Supply Rest Brent
-30 Brent crude Mar 08, 2019 -8.5 -11.5 -3.0 -23.0
price
-40 Mar 15, 2019 -6.8 -12.9 -1.1 -20.8
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Mar 22, 2019 -7.5 -12.6 -0.9 -21.0
Oct 1 Nov 1 Dec 1 Jan 1 Feb 1 Mar 1
Sources: Authors’ calculations; Haver Analytics; Thomson Reuters; Bloomberg L.P.
Notes: Residual reflects price movements unexplained by supply and demand factors.
Supply, demand, and residual sum to Brent crude price.
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2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
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Oil Price Decomposition Q&A
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