SIMONE DEL ROSARIO: WE’VE BEEN DESPERATE FOR RELIEF IN GAS PRICES.
BUT AFTER A PRECIPITOUS DROP IN CRUDE PRICES TUESDAY – YOU DIDN’T HEAR CHEERS.
NEWS CLIP: recession fears are hammering energy markets at this hour.
NEWS CLIP: we will be clearly watching for signs of demand destruction.
SIMONE DEL ROSARIO: THAT’S RIGHT – IF IT’S NOT ONE CRISIS – IT’S ANOTHER.
WTI CRUDE TRADED UNDER $100 FOR THE FIRST TIME IN ABOUT TWO MONTHS. TRADERS, DRIPPING WITH CONCERNS A RECESSION COULD DECIMATE DEMAND.
CITIGROUP SAYS THE HEADWINDS ARE ALREADY HERE.
ED MORSE, CITIGROUP: there’s no evidence we’re going to see the summer surge in driving and summer surge in demand, the price is too high.
SIMONE DEL ROSARIO: CITI SAYS ITS BASE CASE IS $85 BUCKS A BARREL THIS YEAR. BUT IF WE ENTER A RECESSION – THEY SAY THAT COULD SLUMP TO $65 BY END OF YEAR, AND $45 IN 2023.
IT’S SIMPLE MATH – WHY OIL TANKS DURING A RECESSION. WITH LESS MONEY TO SPEND, PEOPLE AND BUSINESS TRAVEL AND SHIP LESS.
AND FOR THE FIRST TIME IN MONTHS – CONCERNS ABOUT DEMAND DESTRUCTION ARE OUTWEIGHING CONCERNS OF TIGHT SUPPLY.
AND YOUR PRICE AT THE PUMP? THE NATIONAL AVERAGE IS NOW BELOW $4.80, AFTER SLIPPING FOR THREE STRAIGHT WEEKS.
IN NEW YORK FOR JUST BUSINESS I’M SIMONE DEL ROSARIO.