Oil prices have dominated headlines in recent weeks, but the most dramatic action has been happening in a hidden corner of the market. Distillate fuel prices are breaking records left and right. High fuel prices could ultimately erode global demand for crude oil. The oil price rally has really cooled down over the past two weeks, with oil prices declining to levels last seen prior to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Brent oil (CO1:COM) prices fell ~2% Thursday to trade below $100/b, while the price for a barrel of Brent for June 2022 delivery has fallen from $127/b one month ago to $99/b today. Pandemic-related lockdowns in Shanghai, slowing U.S. oil demand growth, and a historic strategic petroleum reserve release have all contributed to the selloff. Interestingly, medium-term prices have hardly budged as near-term oil prices have fallen by over 20%, indicating a still-bullish longer-term outlook. That said, whereas it’s […]