Intercontinental Exchange Inc., the leading global provider of energy trading platforms, said that global futures and options markets reached record open interest of over 96 million contracts during May as market players in sectors such as oil, natural gas and LNG launched hedging operations amid volatile prices.
Intercontinental Exchange Inc., the leading global provider of energy trading platforms for futures and options, said its global futures and options markets reached record open interest on one day in December of 86 million contracts.
Intercontinental Exchange, the leading global provider of energy trading platforms for futures and options, reported record Open Interest for August, including European natural gas and oil contracts amid further developments of US Midland oil and the Brent crude complexes.
Intercontinental Exchange, the leading global provider of energy trading platforms for futures and options, reported record Open Interest including European natural gas and oil contracts amid further development of US Midland oil and the Brent crude basket.
Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), the oldest LNG producer in the Middle East, has marked the first anniversary since the launch of ICE Futures Abu Dhabi (IFAD) platform and ICE Murban Crude Oil futures in a time when the price of oil has doubled and just fallen back slightly.
Intercontinental Exchange, the leading global provider of trading platforms and clearing, said US bank Morgan Stanley and Co. had become the latest Exchange and Clearing member for ICE’s newest exchange, the ICE Futures Abu Dhabi (IFAD) platform in the United Arab Emirates.
The IFAD membership now stands at a total of 29 firms and banks, listed at the end.
IFAD launched trading at the end of March 2021 in ICE Murban Crude Oil Futures and 18 Murban-related cash settled derivatives and inter-commodity spreads, offering the market a broad range of ways to trade and hedge Murban crude oil.
Contracts traded on IFAD are cleared at ICE Clear Europe where they are cleared alongside ICE’s global energy futures platform covering oil, natural gas and the environmental complex, allowing customers to benefit from critical margin offsets to enhance capital efficiency.
Produced by Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. (ADNOC), Murban is the UAE’s largest crude by volume, with daily production capacity of up to 2 million barrels.
IFAD saw record open interest of 53,515 contracts on May 18, with 48,440 of that total in the ICE Murban Crude Oil futures contract.
A total of 282,692 contracts have traded since the launch, equivalent to 282 million barrels of Murban Crude oil.
This includes 275,507 ICE Murban Crude Oil futures contracts and 7,185 Murban-related cash settled derivatives, with 55 firms having traded on IFAD since the launch.
Average Daily Volume in Murban Crude Oil Futures is 7,210 contracts.
“All the key metrics you look for to judge the traction of a new benchmark in the market - volumes, open interest, number and range of participants, and the depth of the curve - are all increasing,” said Jamal Oulhadj, President of ICE Futures Abu Dhabi.
“This really reflects how the energy industry is utilizing its new ability to hedge forward price risk for Murban crude and contribute to the price formation process of Murban crude oil,” Oulhadj explained.
In addition to producing Murban crude, ADNOC is a growing natural developer, including unconventional gas projects as well as operating the liquefaction and LNG export plant on Das Island.
The pioneering Das Island plant shipped its first cargo in 1977 and produces about 6 million tonnes per annum of LNG as the oldest in the Arab world after Algeria’s Arzew plant.
The plant’s LNG Trains are essential parts of the national resources for storage and export operations and is currently the subject of a rejuvenation programme.
IFAD has 29 Exchange members and 22 Clearing members.
Clearing members stand behind all trades made through IFAD and cleared by ICE Clear Europe, whether it is for the account of a customer, member or their own account.
Murban futures are open for trading for 24 hours a day on Mondays and 22 hours a day Tuesdays to Fridays, with investors from jurisdictions including Abu Dhabi, the US, Singapore, the UK, Switzerland, the Netherlands, France, Norway, Australia, Japan and South Korea, able to trade on IFAD.
The 29 members are: ABN AMRO Clearing Bank; ABN AMRO Clearing Chicago LLC; ADM Investor Services International Ltd; ADM Investor Services; Advantage Futures; BNP Paribas; Banco Santander; Citigroup Global Markets; G.H. Financials Ltd; Goldman Sachs and Co; Goldman Sachs International; HSBC Bank Plc; J.P. Morgan Securities; Marex Financial; Mercuria International; Mizuho Securities USA; Morgan Stanley & Co.; Onyx Commodities Ltd; PVM Oil Futures Ltd; PVM Oil Futures Pte Ltd; Phillip Capital; R.J. O'Brien & Associates; Societe Generale International; StoneX Financial; TP ICAP Markets Ltd; Tower Research Capital Europe; Tullett Prebon (Europe) Ltd; Vercer Capital Markets Trading Ltd; Wedbush Securities.
Intercontinental Exchange, the leading operator of global energy derivative exchanges and clearing houses, reported an increase in first-quarter revenues as it continued to launch new products to meet customer demand, including most recently LNG freight futures and a range of Abu Dhabi oil futures and options.
ICE said in the quarter ended March 31, 2021, consolidated net revenues were $1.8 billion, up 15 percent year-over-year including exchange net revenues of $974M, fixed income and data services revenues of $468M and mortgage technology revenues of $355M.
Revenue from energy trading products dropped by 12 percent overall in the quarter after the winter peak to $310M from $353M in the same three months of $2020.
Exchanges operating income for the first quarter came to $653M and operating margin was 67 percent.
ICE, based in Atlanta, Georgia, launched its LNG freight futures contracts on March 23 based on price assessments from Spark Commodities with 30 lots traded on the first day.
First day trading included 15 lots of Spark30S Atlantic and 15 lots of Spark25S Pacific LNG freight futures contracts for the June 2021 contract expiry.
These first trades involved some of the LNG industry’s leading market participants including Total, Gunvor, Vitol, and Glencore, and were brokered by Clarksons, showing strong support for the new contracts.
ICE introduced the new LNG freight futures based on price assessments from Spark Commodities, a provider of technology-based solutions for promoting market liquidity.
Singapore-based Spark is backed by French data firm Kpler and EEX, part of the Deutsche Börse Group.
LNG and gas products
The ICE freight contracts form part of ICE's global natural gas complex alongside existing benchmark natural gas and LNG derivatives such as the Dutch TTF, the UK National Balancing Point, US Henry Hub, JKM LNG (Platts) and the West India Marker (WIM LNG) contracts.
“We are pleased to report strong first-quarter results that extend our track-record of growth. As we emerge from the Covid-19 pandemic, never have our digital networks proven more needed and resilient,” said Jeffrey C. Sprecher, ICE Chairman and Chief Executive.
“We are grateful to our customers that continue to rely on our technology, data and market infrastructure, and we remain focused on innovating across asset classes to drive greater efficiency and transparency,” declared Sprecher.
Adjusted net income attributable to ICE increased by 9 percent to $758M compared with $695M in the 2020 first quarter.
Free cash flow amounted to $702M versus $434M in the prior-year period.
At the end of the quarter on March 31, ICE launched its oil futures contract for LNG exporter Abu Dhabi and a total of 8,854 cleared lots were traded on the first day.
The start of trading of the ICE Murban Crude Oil Futures (IFAN) had been delayed from 2020 by the market oil market slump and Covid-19.
ICE Murban Crude Oil Futures opened for trading alongside 18 Murban-related cash settled derivatives and inter-commodity spreads, offering the market the broadest range of ways to trade and hedge Murban crude.
Market activity on ICE Futures Abu Dhabi on the first day of trading included 6,344 ICE Murban Crude Oil futures contracts and 2,510 Murban related cash settled derivative contracts.
A total of 27 firms traded on day one of the launch.
Inpex Corp., the Japanese oil and gas company with stakes in major LNG export plants and projects such as Ichthys and Prelude FLNG in Australia and Abadi LNG in Indonesia, said it was joining the new ICE Futures Abu Dhabi (IFAD) venture backed by Intercontinental Exchange Inc. of the US as part of continuing efforts to balance portfolio risk.