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Light Sweet Crude Oil Futures Market Trading

Crude oil futures are the world's most actively traded commodity, and the NYMEX Division light, sweet crude oil futures contract is the world's most liquid forum for crude oil future trading, as well as the world's largest-volume futures contract trading on a physical commodity. Additional risk management and trading opportunities are offered through options on the crude oil future contract; crack spread options on the pricing differential of heating oil future contracts vs. crude oil future contracts or unleaded gasoline futures contracts vs. crude oil futures. The NYMEX crude oil future contract may be the most important energy future contract in the world.

Crude Oil Futures and Options Quick Facts

  • 1000 barrel contract

  • one cent move equals $10

  • trades every month

 

Fundamental analysis for the crude oil markets

Top Producers 2010-2011

  • Russia/Saudi Arabia (together produce about 25% of world supply)

  • United States

  • Iran

  • China

  • Mexico

Top Consumers

  • China

  • United States

Other factors affecting crude oil prices

  • weather

  • geopolitical problems

  • infrastructure and refinery problems

  • shipping delays

Geopolitical concerns in the Middle East can cause extreme volatility in the crude oil futures and options markets as well as the distillates such as unleaded gasoline and heating oil. Tensions with Iran are especially important to energy traders because Iran's daily crude oil production is estimated to be around 4 million barrels. They also have the potential to hinder or block the Straits of Hormuz with their navy which can cause major shipping delays. Approximately 20% of the world's oil passes through the straits making geopolitical tensions with Iran a critical factor in crude oil futures prices.

The crude oil futures contract trades in units of 1,000 barrels, and the delivery point is Cushing, Oklahoma, which is also accessible to the international spot markets via pipelines. The crude oil future contract provides for delivery of several grades of domestic and internationally traded foreign crude oils, and serves the diverse needs of the physical crude oil market.

Contact us at contact@tkfutures.com for specific crude oil future and crude oil option data.

During the September 11 terrorist attacks the NYMEX was destroyed but within days the crude oil futures and crude oil options markets were trading again. This is a testament to the strength and viability of the energy future markets and the commodity exchanges in the United States of America.

Light, sweet crude oils are preferred by refiners because of their low sulfur content and relatively high yields of high-value products such as gasoline, diesel fuel, heating oil, and jet fuel. The NYMEX Light sweet crude oil future contract is considered by many the premiere oil future contract. Learn More >>

The e-miNYsm crude oil future contract, designed for investment portfolios, is the equivalent of 500 barrels of crude, 50% of the size of a standard crude oil future contract.

The Brent blend crude oil futures contract is based on a light, sweet North Sea crude oil that serves as a benchmark grade and widely trades as a differential to the NYMEX Division's bellwether light, sweet crude oil futures contract. Most of the crude oil is refined in Northwest Europe, but significant volumes move to the U.S. Gulf and East Coasts. Complementing the Brent crude oil future contract are an options contract and an options contract on the Brent/West Texas Intermediate-WTI crude oil futures spread.

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The Crude Oil Futures Contracts-Crude Oil Pricing

New York Mercantile Exchange Middle East crude oil future contract trades with prices quoted in dollars and cents per barrel ($00.00/bbl) and a contract unit of 1,000 barrels. The max/min price fluctuation rules are consistent with the Exchange's light, sweet crude oil future contract as are settlement procedures.

After the last day of regular trading, final settlement of the crude oil futures contract is based on cash settlement against the cumulative monthly average of the index over the course of the contract month. The calculation of the final crude oil futures settlement price is completed on the final business date of the contract month (e.g. October 30 for the October 1998 contract).

 

Contract Specifications

Light, Sweet Crude Oil Future Contract

Trading Unit
Futures: 1,000 U.S. barrels (42,000 gallons).
Options: One NYMEX Division light, sweet crude oil futures contract.

Price Quotation
Crude Oil Futures and Options: Dollars and cents per barrel.

Trading Hours
Crude Oil Futures and Options: Open outcry trading is conducted from 9:00 A.M. until 2:30 P.M.

After hours crude oil futures trading are conducted via the GLOBEX internet-based trading platform beginning at 3:15 P.M. on Mondays through Thursdays and concluding at 9:30 A.M. the following day. On Sundays, the session begins at 6:00 P.M. All times are New York time.

Trading Months
Crude Oil Futures: 30 consecutive months plus long-dated crude oil futures initially listed 36, 48, 60, 72, and 84 months prior to delivery.

Additionally, crude oil futures trading can be executed at an average differential to the previous day's settlement prices for periods of two to 30 consecutive months in a single transaction. These calendar strips are executed during open outcry trading hours.

Crude oil options: 12 consecutive months, plus three long-dated options at 18, 24, and 36 months out on a June/December cycle.

Minimum Price Fluctuation
Crude oil Futures and Options: $0.01 (1¢) per barrel ($10.00 per contract).

Maximum Daily Price Fluctuation
Crude Oil Futures: $10.00 per barrel ($10,000 per contract) for all months. If any contract is traded, bid, or offered at the limit for five minutes, crude oil futures trading is halted for five minutes. When trading resumes, the limit is expanded by $10.00 per barrel in either direction. If another halt were triggered, the market would continue to be expanded by $10.00 per barrel in either direction after each successive five-minute trading halt. There will be no maximum price fluctuation limits during any one trading session.

Crude oil options: No price limits.

Last Trading Day
Crude Oil Futures: Trading terminates at the close of business on the third business day prior to the 25th calendar day of the month proceeding the delivery month. If the 25th calendar day of the month is a non-business day, crude oil futures trading shall cease on the third business day prior to the last business day proceeding the 25th calendar day.

Crude oil options: Trading ends three business days before the underlying futures contract.

Options Strike Prices
Twenty strike prices in increments of $0.50 (50¢) per barrel above and below the at-the-money strike price, and the next ten strike prices in increments of $2.50 above the highest and below the lowest existing strike prices for a total of at least 61 strike prices. The at-the-money strike price is nearest to the previous day's close of the underlying futures contract. Strike price boundaries are adjusted according to the crude oil futures price movements.

Margin Requirements
Margins are required for open crude oil futures or short options positions. The margin requirement for an options purchaser will never exceed the premium.

Trading Symbol
Futures: CL

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