Traders in the Brent oil market have started to use a word that was almost forgotten in the last four years - "contango" in industry jargon, which could also be described as "music to the ears of sellers".
The market has not seen a prolonged contango time structure - with front prices lower than future prices - since at least 2010.
Back then, oil traders racked up hundreds of millions of dollars by storing fully loaded cargoes at sea. With each week and month that the oil was in storage, it gained in price.
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The market has not seen a prolonged contango time structure - with front prices lower than future prices - since at least 2010.
Back then, oil traders racked up hundreds of millions of dollars by storing fully loaded cargoes at sea. With each week and month that the oil was in storage, it gained in price.
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