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Speculation Without Oil Stockpiling as a Signature: A Dynamic Perspective


Axel Pierru


KAPSARC

Denis Babusiaux


Institut Francais du Petrole (IFP)

March 15, 2010

MIT CEEPR Working Paper No. 2010-004

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According to the standard analysis of commodity prices, stockpiling is a necessary signature of speculation. This paper develops an approach suggesting that speculation may temporarily push crude oil prices above the level justified by physical-market fundamentals, without necessarily resulting in a significant increase in oil inventories. Looking beyond debate on the value of oil-demand price-elasticity, showing a demand curve makes sense only if we consider a fixed time horizon (e.g. short-run). The scenario of oil demand slowly but continuously adjusting to a price fuelled by speculation implies that price elasticity of demand is an increasing function of the time horizon considered. Short- and long-run elasticities can then be used to calibrate this function. A very low very-short-run price elasticity suggests that an exogenously-driven rise in crude oil price has a very slight impact on demand in the very short run and therefore, with supply constant, leads to a minimal increase in inventories. This interpretation differs from the traditional view, according to which storage of just a few barrels is enough to raise prices when elasticity is very low. We present several analytical and numerical illustrations (with oil-demand adjustment following Gompertz, logistic and exponential paths). The role that speculation may have played in recent movements in oil prices is also discussed.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 16

Keywords: Speculation, oil, elasticity, futures, inventories, demand

JEL Classification: Q40, Q41, Q31, D40, G13

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Pierru, Axel and Babusiaux, Denis, Speculation Without Oil Stockpiling as a Signature: A Dynamic Perspective (March 15, 2010). MIT CEEPR Working Paper No. 2010-004. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1585630 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1585630

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Axel Pierru (Contact Author)
KAPSARC ( email )
Riyadh, Central Province
Saudi Arabia
HOME PAGE: http://www.kapsarc.org/
Denis Babusiaux
Institut Francais du Petrole (IFP) ( email )
228 Avenue Napoleon Bonaparte
Rueil Malmaison 92852
France
33147526280 (Phone)
33147527066 (Fax)
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