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RBOB longs build for driving season

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US RBOB gasoline managed-money net long rose to +71,095 contracts in the week to 23 June, with speculative length building into the US summer driving season.

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Key takeaway

RBOB gasoline length is building into the US driving season, adding crack-compression risk as the crude books diverge.

US RBOB (Reformulated Blendstock for Oxygenate Blending) gasoline managed-money net long rose to +71,095 contracts in the week to 23 June, in the same Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) report that carried the crude positioning data 1. RBOB is the primary US gasoline hedge, and the build comes as summer driving demand ramps in the United States.

The position is building as the crude books diverge : managed money sits heavily long US crude while Brent length stays compressed. That leaves gasoline length exposed to crack compression if crude overshoots lower before the product position unwinds. The next US Energy Information Administration (EIA) distillate print, due around 2 July , is the next data input for the trans-Atlantic product picture.

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In plain English

RBOB (Reformulated Blendstock for Oxygenate Blending) is the main US gasoline futures contract, traded on NYMEX in New York. Think of it as the benchmark price for petrol in the US market. Every week the CFTC releases a Commitments of Traders report showing how hedge funds and other professional traders are positioned. A net long of +71,095 contracts means managed-money traders hold significantly more bets on rising gasoline prices than falling ones. This build-up of long positions is happening ahead of the US summer driving season, the period of highest US petrol demand roughly from Memorial Day in late May through Labor Day in September. The risk is what traders call 'crack compression': if crude oil prices fall further (say, on OPEC+ supply news), gasoline prices tend to follow, but a large speculative long position on gasoline can amplify the downward price move and temporarily squeeze the refinery margin. The EIA (US Energy Information Administration) publishes weekly inventory data, with the next print due around 2 July, which will either confirm strong driving-season demand or signal softer consumption.

What could happen next?
  • Risk

    If Brent overshoots lower before driving-season demand absorbs the +71,095 RBOB long, a mechanical unwind compresses the gasoline crack at the peak of US summer demand.

    Short term · Reported
  • Meaning

    The simultaneous WTI +82,872 and RBOB +71,095 net longs confirm that managed money has rotated from the earlier net-short positioning into a broad US energy long across both crude and product benchmarks, despite Brent's Q2 decline.

    Immediate · Assessed
  • Consequence

    Strong driving-season demand validated by the 2 July EIA print would support the RBOB long and sustain the crack spread, benefiting US refiners with intact throughput capacity entering Q3.

    Short term · Reported
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RBOB longs build for driving season
RBOB's +71,095 net long into the US driving season adds crack-compression risk if crude falls further before the position unwinds.
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