Sudden and sharp collapse in oil prices, which has contributed to massive sales in other markets, creates serious risks for the economies of many countries - from Latin America to the Middle East and the US, where the oil sector accounts for a significant share of GDP.
Search the bottom is always pretty stressful for the market, because the prices for every day testing new lows. Brent crude on Wednesday fell to its lowest since 2003, $of 24.52 per barrel, WTI - up to $20,05 per barrel, the lowest since 2002. Since the beginning of March the daily price fluctuations of Brent, three times double-digit numbers, which is comparable to the volatility in January 1991, when the war began in the Persian Gulf, as well as December 2008 - the height of the financial crisis.
Some traders say that the price drop lately is enough to stimulate purchases to replenish the reserves of cheap raw materials. As a result, the market creates a situation "contango" when the prices of the contracts with the nearest delivery is lower than more recent contracts. This demand, however, will persist only as long as customers fill their storage, experts warn.
Other experts expect that oil prices will fall as long as production for a large fraction of producers will become unprofitable.
"the Price of WTI drops below the cost of production of us shale oil producers, which is around $20 per barrel", - predicts analyst Chinese hedge Fund, Shanghai Youlin Investment Management Co. Zhang Chengfen. - Huge pressure as a result of contango can lead to a drop in the cost of the nearest contract on oil to $15 per barrel, as some traders need to maintain a market in this state, to sell their stocks".
Goldman Sachs Analysts earlier this week lowered its forecast of the cost of Brent in the second quarter to $20 per barrel from $30 per barrel.
Citigroup said that the Bank's baseline scenario assumes that the average price of Brent will be $17 per barrel in the second quarter, and "bear" - price drop to $5 per barrel.
Experts Energy Aspects see the risk reduce the cost of Brent to $10 per barrel in April, expecting that for the rest of 2020 it will be above $20 per barrel.