Canadian oil producers abandon hedging strategies as prices hit multiyear highs

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Canadian oil producers are reportedly moving away from hedging strategies amid soaring oil prices, a shift that mirrors the actions of some U.S. shale firms. This development comes as Brent crude remains around $88.9 per barrel and WTI at approximately $82.6 per barrel, both at multiyear highs. The reluctance to lock in prices through hedging is attributed to previous limitations on upside potential during price rallies. This strategic adjustment by Canadian producers may reflect a broader industry sentiment that anticipates continued strength in the oil market. Key Takeaways Canadian oil producers appear to be reducing their reliance on hedging as oil prices remain elevated. The reluctance to hedge suggests producers may expect further price increases, consistent with scenarios supportive of rising market prices. Market pricing suggests a slight increase in the probability of crude oil reaching a new all-time high by the end of the year. What to Watch Observers may focus on upcoming announcements from major oil market influencers such as OPEC, which could affect future price movements. Market participants will likely monitor geopolitical developments in the Middle East that could ...

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