Is 2024 the year of opportunities?
A tropical storm called Beryl is currently battering Texas, USA. There has been great concern in the US about the damage caused and also the impact of this storm on oil production and oil infrastructure. Texas is an absolutely key state for oil production - over 40% of US oil comes from this state. As a result, the price of WTI crude oil reached USD 85 per barrel, the highest level since the end of April.
Fears about storm Beryl have not yet been confirmed, as it was originally a hurricane, but its intensity has weakened as it entered US territory. Even so, the Shell oil company, for example, was forced to suspend the operation of one of its oil platforms, which produces around 100 000 barrels of oil a day.
However, the effects on the fuel market should be minimal, which is very good news given the start of the main motoring season. The market feared even more disruptions to oil infrastructure, and the expiration of the risk premium has resulted in a barrel of WTI oil falling below $82.
Outlook for the US summer hurricane season, source: colostate.edu
Forecast Parameters |
CSU Forecast for 2024* |
Average for 1991-2020 |
Named Storms |
23 |
14.4 |
Named storm days |
115 |
69.4 |
Hurricanes |
11 |
7.2 |
Hurricane days |
45 |
27 |
Major huricanes |
5 |
3.2 |
Major hurricane days |
13 |
7.4 |
Accumulated cyclone energy (ACE)+ |
210 |
123 |
ACE west of 60 degrees longtitude |
125 |
73 |
However, according to an analysis by the University of Colorado, the US is facing an abnormally active hurricane season this year. Between 1991 and 2020, there was an average of 7 hurricanes in the US each year, but 11 are already expected this year - 5 of which are expected to be very severe.
The number of days the US will face hurricanes should also be significantly above average. The long-term annual average is 27, with 45 days expected this year. A total of 13 of those days should then fall on very severe hurricanes, almost double the long-term average.
This means that major disruptions in US oil production are likely to occur during the summer, which could be felt around the world - the US is the world's largest oil producer. Texas is also a key state for natural gas production - around a quarter of US gas is produced here. Hurricanes can also significantly affect natural gas production. So 2024 could be a year full of opportunities for oil and gas traders.