OIL HEDGING INSTRUMENTS

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OIL HEDGING INSTRUMENTS Chew Loy Cheow CAFRAL Seminar on Hedging of Oil requirements by Oil Marketing Companies 10 th October 2014

ATARAXIA ADVISORY PTE LTD 2 Outline Major participants of oil market What s hedging? Exchange traded contracts futures OTC contracts swaps and options Term structure of oil market Commodity index investors

ATARAXIA ADVISORY PTE LTD 3 Participants Producers Consumers Traders Investors

ATARAXIA ADVISORY PTE LTD 4 What s hedging? Definition: A hedge is a financial instrument that reduces risk. Example: a company buying a crude oil (March 2015) contract at $89.00 for hedging Settlement price = $95.00 Settlement price = $78.00 Date Date Financial Transaction Cash Financial Transaction Cash Transaction Buy Receive Transaction Buy Receive Buy Receive Buy Receive Nov 1, 2014 CLH5 $89.00 Nov 1, 2014 CLH5 $89 Feb 2, 2015 $95 square CLH5 Pays $95 for oil Feb 2, 2015 $78 square CLH5 Pays $78 for oil Result $6 profit Result $11 loss Net cost = $95 - $6 = $89 Net cost = $78 + $11 = $89

ATARAXIA ADVISORY PTE LTD 5 What s hedging? Definition: A hedge is a financial instrument that reduces risk. Example: a company buying a crude oil (March 2015) contract at $89.00 for hedging Settlement price = $95.00 Settlement price = $78.00 Date Date Financial Transaction Cash Financial Transaction Cash Transaction Buy Receive Transaction Buy Receive Buy Receive Buy Receive Nov 1, 2014 CLH5 $89.00 Nov 1, 2014 CLH5 $89 Feb 2, 2015 $95 square CLH5 Pays $95 for oil Feb 2, 2015 $78 square CLH5 Pays $78 for oil Result $6 profit Result $11 loss Net cost = $95 - $6 = $89 Net cost = $78 + $11 = $89

ATARAXIA ADVISORY PTE LTD 6 Basis risk Hedging may not remove all risk. Location of delivery, quality of commodity, date mismatch contribute to the imperfection of a hedge.

ATARAXIA ADVISORY PTE LTD 7 Exchange-traded futures contract Futures contracts trading in an exchange has long history Concept of clearing and clearing house Transparency Concentration of activity in one contract (front month) Electronic market place fast overtaking a physical open outcry market place Round the clock, global market

ATARAXIA ADVISORY PTE LTD 8 Futures characteristics Standardized contracts Contract size Delivery month Daily resettlement Performance bond Maintenance margin Daily marked-to-market Settlement Clearing

ATARAXIA ADVISORY PTE LTD 9 Physical settlement vs financial settlement Some futures contract are physically settled, others are financially (cash) settled. Financially settled means contracts which are losing vs final settlement price pays the difference (i.e. loss amount) and the winning ones receive these. Example is WTI Crude traded on ICE Physical settlement means goods exchange hands for payment Most participants prefer to square off position before last trading date

ATARAXIA ADVISORY PTE LTD 10 Pro s and con s of using futures Pro Price transparency Market data availability P&L discipline Clearing house credit Con Not customized May be unable to do sizeable trades Need margin management Need to roll contract

ATARAXIA ADVISORY PTE LTD 11 Rolling a hedge : an example An airline hedges against rising fuel price by buying a December 2014 Brent crude oil contract (LCOZ4) at $94.50. Before the expiry of LCOZ4 sometime in November 2014, (as trading volume in LCOZ4 fades and the next front contract rises), the airline rolls the contract This, by selling LCOZ4 and buying January 2015 Brent crude oil contract (LCOF5) at $96.20 and $96.70 respectively It realizes a profit of $(96.20-94.50)=$1.70 per barrel. This is $1,700 as each contract amount is for 1,000 barrels. And the company remains with a new long position of 1 LCOF5 contract at $96.70.

ATARAXIA ADVISORY PTE LTD 12 A page from WTI Crude Oil futures from Globex

ATARAXIA ADVISORY PTE LTD 13 A typical daily report of ICE Brent crude oil contract

ATARAXIA ADVISORY PTE LTD 14 OTC contracts Party to party contract, can be customized Can be benchmarked to an exchange contract, e.g. a bullet swap Swap is often the basic instrument Options is also a popular instrument

ATARAXIA ADVISORY PTE LTD 15 Swaps A swap is an exchange of fixed for floating obligation between 2 parties, e.g. Party A buys from Bank B a March 2015 contract at $95 (fixed price). The settlement price is the average of the daily closing prices of the first-nearby futures during the period 1 Mar 2015-31 Mar 2015 (floating price). If fixed price > floating price, Party A pays difference to Bank B. If fixed price < floating price, Party A receives difference from Bank B.

ATARAXIA ADVISORY PTE LTD 16 Swaps It can also be a bullet swap, where the underlying is a futures contract that is traded on an exchange. The underlying can also be unlisted on any exchange. In this situation, a commonly used benchmark for calculation of settlement price is Platt pricing. (Platt is a leading global provider of energy information)

ATARAXIA ADVISORY PTE LTD 17 Options Option is the right to buy or sell, i.e. enter into a transaction at a certain date. This right, but not an obligation, normally comes with the payment of a premium. (Physical, forwards and futures represent an obligation to do a transaction at a certain date). Call option owner has the right to buy the commodity at a certain date. Put option owner has the right to sell the commodity at a certain date. Exchange traded options have underlying which are exchange traded futures contracts. OTC options have wider varieties.

ATARAXIA ADVISORY PTE LTD 18 Be familiar with option terms Strike price: The pre-determined price for the future transaction. Premium: this is the price the option buyer pays to the option seller. Obligation: the option seller has an obligation to transact at the strike price at a specified date; the buyer, having paid a premium does not. Exercise: the act of effecting the transaction at the strike price. Expiry date: every option has an expiry time and date. Time to maturity: Time from now until option expiration. At-the-money (ATM): An option is ATM if Strike = Forward Price of the pricing period.

ATARAXIA ADVISORY PTE LTD 19 An example of using call option A petroleum company wants to buy crude oil for delivery in July 2015. It buys a June 2015 average rate call option in Brent crude. This gives the company the right to own Brent crude at the average observation of prices for June 2015 contracts during the life of the option. The company pays a premium for this right, but not obligation should the average price turned out to be more expensive than the cash price in July.

ATARAXIA ADVISORY PTE LTD 20 An example of a covered call option An oil producer wants to protect against falling oil price. Current spot price is $89.50. It sells a March 2015 WTI crude call option at $93, receiving a premium of $0.95. If WTI price falls to $86 in March, its effective sales price is $(86+0.95) = $86.95. If WTI price is above $93, it is obliged to sell at $93. However it has received $0.95 premium. If WTI price is at $93 and there is no exercise, it is now able to sell physical oil at $93 (better than original spot price) and still keep premium. Covered call writing is a good way to sell at a target price.

ATARAXIA ADVISORY PTE LTD 21 Selling a put option This is a good way to buy at a target price Example: an airline sells a March 2015 WTI put option with strike price $85, receiving a premium of $1.80. Current spot is $86. If WTI falls below $85 at expiry, it is obliged to buy WTI oil at $85. Its effective cost is lowered by the premium received.

ATARAXIA ADVISORY PTE LTD 22 Graphically showing buying (long) and selling (short) of calls and puts

ATARAXIA ADVISORY PTE LTD 23 Combination of buying and selling calls and puts Example: a bullish strategy Buy a March 15 WTI call at $93 Sell a March 15 WTI put at $85 Net premium = zero This is a zero cost collar Hence a consumer who needs to own WTI may use this strategy Consumer can choose preferred strike prices that will yield preferred net premiums. Can also do unequal number of contracts or amount of put and call. $93 $85

ATARAXIA ADVISORY PTE LTD 24 Example of reducing cost of protection: buying a call spread Consumer can lessen the cost of protection by buying a March 15 WTI call at $93 and selling a March 15 WTI call at $99. i.e. he loses protection of rising price above $99 $93 $99

ATARAXIA ADVISORY PTE LTD 25 Current climate favors buyers Which means producers should be hedging? Buyers can maximise via selling puts?

ATARAXIA ADVISORY PTE LTD 26 Term structure of oil Contango Backwardation

ATARAXIA ADVISORY PTE LTD 27 Brent futures: backwardation a year ago have turned to contango

ATARAXIA ADVISORY PTE LTD 28 Brent crude prices, 8 Oct 2014

ATARAXIA ADVISORY PTE LTD 29 WTI crude: forward prices have flattened

ATARAXIA ADVISORY PTE LTD 30 Natural gas futures showing contango and seasonality

ATARAXIA ADVISORY PTE LTD 31 Investors in commodity index Two major commodity indices S&PGSCI and DJ-UBSCI that financial investors use. Oil and energy contracts form the biggest components. Between 2003-2008, institutional investors in these indices grew from $15bio to more than $200bio. Current estimate $130bio. Dampened by global economic slowdown. Loss of backwardation = negative carry

ATARAXIA ADVISORY PTE LTD 32 Summary Myriad of oil products for hedging. Financial market expertise being utilized in commodities. Futures market model is sound. Hedging reduces risk and uncertainty. Basis risks exist. Selection of suitable hedging instrument that meets management objectives.

ATARAXIA ADVISORY PTE LTD 33 Appendix: Major energy contracts & exchanges Source: FIA Annual Volume Survey