Business Plans Did Not Include Oil Prices This Low
The issues facing the oil industry can be summed up via a quote that recently
appeared on Bloomberg:
"Asset managers bought the story that we'd have $100 oil forever," said
Tim Gramatovich, chief investment officer with Peritus Asset Management
in Santa Barbara. "Bondholders are left holding the bag."
Is The Oil Bounce Running Into Resistance?
The trendlines on the weekly oil chart below were drawn and presented on January
22, 2016. As you can see, oil has rallied back to a logical level in
recent weeks, but it has thus far failed to break the downtrend that began
in late 2014. Oil rallied back to the same trendline on two other occasions
(red arrows). In both cases, the rally ended and crude oil resumed its primary
and bearish trend.
![24hGold - Oil Rally Faces Big ...](http://www.24hgold.com/24hpmdata/articles/img/Chris Ciovacco-Oil Rally Faces Big Test This Week-2016-03-14-001.gif)
We will learn something either way near the trendline shown above. If oil
breaks to the upside and prints a weekly close above the trendline, the odds
for the crude oil rally continuing will improve. If oil reverses this week,
it is possible the countertrend rally has come to an end. Time will tell.
Have Longer-Term Stock Trends Improved?
This week's stock market video covers twenty-one long-term trends including
oil (USO), energy stocks (XLE), emerging markets (EEM), S&P 500 (SPY),
Dow (DIA), and NASDAQ (QQQ). 2016 charts begin at the 14:50 mark.
Oil's Impact On Stocks And Bonds
The oil business requires quite a bit of capital investment (rigs, tankers,
storage facilities, refineries, etc.). Therefore, access to the credit markets
is important. With oil industry revenues being adversely impacted by low oil
prices, it is getting harder for some companies to service and refinance their
debt. The examples below were highlighted by Bloomberg on March 11, 2016. Missed
interest payments and potential defaults include:
- Energy XXI, with $2.875 billion in debt, and SandRidge Energy, which owes
$4.131 billion, both failed to pay interest due Feb. 16 and will default
unless they reach agreements with their creditors by March 17.
- Ultra Petroleum, which owes $3.197 billion, said last week it has until
April 30 to hammer out a deal with its lenders.
- Goodrich Petroleum, which owes $455 million, said this week that it won't
pay interest due March 15 and April 1, and that it's asking bondholders and
shareholders to participate in a restructuring plan.
- Chaparral Energy Inc., with $1.798 billion in debt, missed a payment on
March 1, starting the clock on a 30-day grace period.
- Pacific Exploration & Production Corp., with $5.428 billion in debt,
likewise has until the end of the month under an extension granted by its
creditors.
- Venoco Inc., facing $708 million in debt, skipped an interest payment last
month. The company must cut a deal with creditors by March 17.
- Warren Resources Inc., which owes $453 million, said last month that it
may file bankruptcy without a creditor deal. The company faced a default
on March 2, when a 30-day grace period for a missed interest period had been
set to expire.
Other Relevant Oil Charts
If we zoom in on a weekly chart, it is easier to see the area of possible
resistance for crude oil.
![24hGold - Oil Rally Faces Big ...](http://www.24hgold.com/24hpmdata/articles/img/Chris Ciovacco-Oil Rally Faces Big Test This Week-2016-03-14-002.gif)
A daily chart using high/low/close paints a similar "we should learn something
soon about the oil rally" picture.
![24hGold - Oil Rally Faces Big ...](http://www.24hgold.com/24hpmdata/articles/img/Chris Ciovacco-Oil Rally Faces Big Test This Week-2016-03-14-003.gif)
Investment Implications - The Weight Of The Evidence
A multiple week countertrend rally is not uncommon during a long-term downtrend.
For example, the 2000-2002 bear market experienced four countertrend rallies
that lasted four weeks or more. In the 2007-2009 bear market, stocks rallied
for four weeks or longer three times. If the S&P 500 can clear and hold
the levels described in this video
clip, the odds for a longer-term trend reversal will improve. Under our
approach, we are always open to improvement. However, we want to see improvement
rather than anticipate it.