Oil prices fell around 2% yesterday amid renewed fuel demand concerns and fresh pandemic lockdowns in Europe. Energy futures were lower in mid-day trading today, with the WTI down 4.5% at $58.42/bbl, Brent 3.7% lower at $62.01/bbl and natural gas down 3.1% at $1.93/MMBtu.
As many as 10 crude tankers carrying 13 million barrels of oil could be affected by the disrupted traffic in the Suez Canal, which was blocked Wednesday when a giant container ship ran aground.
The offshore oil and gas sector is set to significantly increase capital expenditures this year to around $44 billion, up from $12.3 billion in 2020 and $40 billion in 2019.
At around 600,000 bpd, Iran’s crude oil exports are rising this month compared to February and March last year.
The hits to Europe’s travel industry caused by new lockdown measures in Germany, France and Italy could carry over into the oil and gas industry.
Fourteen states are suing the U.S. administration to challenge a pause on new oil and gas leasing on federal lands and waters.
On the Scottish archipelago of Shetland, energy company Nova Innovation has installed the “first ever” electric vehicle charging point powered entirely by tidal renewable energy.
The renewable energy industry is lobbying for a 10-year extension of tax credits to help fight climate change, saying that without an extension, it will be unable to reach goals of decarbonizing the electric grid by 2035 and becoming carbon neutral by 2050.
A new report by Oregon-based sustainability firm Good Company shows that advanced recycling facilities generate low emissions comparable to those produced by hospitals, college campuses or auto manufacturers.
Our most recent list of force majeure and allocation announcements from suppliers is here.
Supply Chain
About 180 ships are gridlocked around Egypt’s Suez Canal, halting trade on the crucial route for a second day after a giant container ship ran aground, disrupting $9.6 billion in trade each day. Clearing the canal, which handles about 10% of seaborne trade, could take days or more as ballast water, fuel and even containers are removed from the stranded ship.
The disruption of the Suez Canal is the latest in a string of supply chain disruptions impacting international manufacturers as the U.S. economy stages its strongest rebound in decades, causing production backlogs and rising input prices.
Hyundai, which has so far avoided production issues related to the semiconductor shortage, expects to experience disruptions next month.
Heavy rainfall in eastern Australia has caused widespread flooding, forcing more than 18,000 people to evacuate and disrupting supplies of commodities.
A shortage of corrugated material is requiring some suppliers to ship in boxes that may not be stackable. Such unstackable packaging should be clearly marked. In the interest of safety, we urge clients and our fulfillment partners to notify anyone involved in logistics operations to be mindful of the shortage and careful to heed warning labels that may appear on resin containers.
Logistics conditions remain strained, with trucking demand exceeding availability and continued congestion at ports due in part to operating challenges related to the pandemic. Clients are advised to provide expanded lead times on orders to help ensure delivery dates.
Markets
There were 86,903 new COVID-19 cases and 1,454 deaths in the U.S. yesterday. Over 130 million vaccine doses have been administered, with 13.4% of the population fully vaccinated.
Total U.S. COVID-19 infections surpassed 30 million yesterday, the most in the world, with health officials raising concerns that infection rates are again rising in many states and more than a third of Americans remain reluctant to get vaccinated.
U.S. COVID-19 deaths are averaging fewer than 1,000 per day for the first time since November, with over 70% of older Americans having received at least one vaccine shot.
AstraZeneca released new data showing its COVID-19 vaccine is 76% effective, a slightly downgraded efficacy rate after U.S. regulators expressed concern that initial figures relied on outdated information.
The COVID-19 vaccination rate for Hispanic populations is below 10% in 16 states, a worrying disparity compared to rates of up to 25% or more for other populations.
The White House plans to use $10 billion of the $1.9 trillion relief package passed earlier this month to help close racial and wealth gaps in vaccine coverage.
The U.S. Treasury has issued about 37 million stimulus payments worth $83 billion this week under the American Rescue Plan Act, bringing the total disbursements so far to $325 billion.
U.S. GDP growth was revised upward to 4.3% for the fourth quarter, with economists expecting growth to accelerate to 4.9% this spring and 7.0% in the summer.
Starbucks announced a plan to make its coffee sourcing carbon neutral by 2030.
Data from the Online Car Buyer Report shows that Carvana sales volume rose by 37% in 2020, averaging a new sale every 2.2 minutes.
The U.S. government is holding firm to a gradual phase-in program for cruise lines, maintaining restrictions on cruises until November and dashing industry hopes for a swift restart this summer.
British electric vehicle maker Arrival is building a production facility in Charlotte, North Carolina, to fulfill a UPS order for 10,000 fully electric vehicles.
The Miami Heat plan to open vaccinated-only sections of their arena to fans, where masks will still be required but social distancing guidelines will be relaxed.
As part of a new diversity and sustainability initiative, BFA Industries, the parent company of subscription makeup brands Ipsy and BoxyCharm, aims to remove 100% of its virgin plastic waste by the end of 2030.
Brazilian COVID-19 fatalities topped 300,000 Wednesday, the second highest toll behind the U.S., as the nation looks to start vaccinating 1 million people per day.
A new “double mutant” strain of COVID-19 has been detected in India, raising concern as cases in the country continue to rise.
Canada expects to double its supply of COVID-19 vaccine doses by the end of next week, ramping up the country’s otherwise slow rollout as less than 7% of the population has received one shot of a vaccine so far.
A third wave of COVID-19 is hitting Central Europe especially hard, with Hungary this week overtaking the Czech Republic as the country with the world’s highest daily virus deaths per capita.
Vienna and two other provinces in eastern Austria will go back into lockdown for several days over Easter, a bid to take pressure off strained hospital resources as infections increase.
New COVID-19 cases in Poland set a record of almost 30,000 Tuesday.
Belgium increased pandemic restrictions for the first time since October, including business and school closures for at least four weeks.
Despite a successful vaccination campaign, the U.K. government is mulling increased border restrictions to prevent the influx of virus mutations.
After significant early setbacks, including the near-death of its founder from a stroke, biopharmaceutical pioneer CureVac is set to get European approval for its COVID-19 vaccine by June.
Rapid-response tests on arrival after travel could be just as effective as quarantining to stop imported cases of COVID-19, a British study shows.
Slow global vaccine rollouts could stall a travel recovery for years, as Greece and other tourism-dependent countries advocate for vaccine passports to encourage travelers to return.
A rise in U.S. spending brought on by the latest round of stimulus payments is expected to boost Chinese exports, with about $60 billion forecast to be spent on Chinese goods.
Mexico, which saw foreign investment drop 12% in 2020, failed for the second year in a row to make the list of the top 25 countries for foreign investment, which was led by the U.S., Canada, Germany, the U.K. and Japan.
Britain’s Nationwide Building Society told all of its 13,000 office-based staff they may work from anywhere in the country as the company canceled leases on three of its offices.
Toyota, Isuzu and Hino, who together control 80% of the Japanese truck market, plan to collaborate on electric, fuel-cell, connected and autonomous driving technologies and streamline logistics for commercial vehicles.
The first commercial scale plant to recycle all types of plastic using high pressure steam has begun construction in the U.K. and is expected to process 80,000 metric tons of plastic waste per year by 2022.
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