> ? Ölpreis würde auf 5$ gehen!
Oder noch niedriger.
Z.B. wie bei dieser Auktion hier: Minus 19 ¢ das Barrel für "obscure" Wyoming Crude.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/...ready-seen-negative-pricesIch verlinkte hier am 2.4. einen Artikel, der sich mit Minus Ölpreisen beschäftigt.
Zur ggfl. Kenntnisnahme noch einmal.
Zitat:
Shrinking storage capacity means that oil producers in some cases have to pay someone just to take the barrels off their hands.
"The price is trying to go to a level to force companies to keep the oil in the ground. If it has to go negative to incentivize that behavior, then it will," said Neuberger's Wyll.
Brent, the global benchmark, is likely protected from this because it's priced on an island in the North Sea where tank storage is accessible. But other grades of crude are located far from water.
WTI, however, is 500 miles from water. That's why Goldman's Currie said WTI, especially WTI Midland, and Canada's Western Canadian Select "can go negative."
Subzero oil prices are certainly bizarre, but there is some limited precedence in the energy market.
Zitat Ende.
https://www.ariva.de/forum/...mler-2011-428859?page=2801#jumppos70042