NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kroll Bond Rating Agency (KBRA) releases a new report on the energy industry as participants continue to grapple with commodity price volatility brought on by historic coronavirus (COVID-19) demand destruction and oversupply.
In the report, KBRA details the emergence of a new theme—crude and refined product storage capacity is now one of the most valuable resources around. History was made on April 20 when WTI futures briefly traded in negative territory, largely as a result of storage shortages.
With 50 million barrels of Saudi oil destined for the U.S., upstream operators scrambling to offload production, and willing buyers sidelined with nowhere to store inventory, the global hunt for storage capacity has intensified. KBRA also examines the impact of the new market dynamics and provides insight into the variety of credit implications across the shipping, corporates, and project finance and infrastructure (PF&I) sectors.
Key Takeaways
- Shipping companies with spare spot charter capacity for tankers have secured record-high rates as the market looked to tankers as floating storage.
- Select midstream companies could benefit in the short term, although available oil storage is often a small portion of overall business and the upside is limited. Exploration and production (E&P) and oilfield services companies, however, have nothing to gain and everything to lose.
- The impact on PF&I and secured vessel transactions depends on the individual structure as well as mix of operations.
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