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by mardifoufs
2253 days ago
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Yep but probably more relevant than ever as Mexico still hedges most of it's production. That's why they have been able to hold out against the rest of OPEC+ on production cuts. They are basically guaranteed to get a much better price for their oil so cutting production probably doesn't make sense for them. So that hedge is really giving Mexico an outsized influence on global oil right now |
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The people who hedge, were doing so because they need time to adjust their supply to demand. This is a fact of reality, and hedging is the tool that allows producers to purchase insurance against sudden changes they couldn't otherwise deal with.
Mexico or whoever, paid for their hedges, so on net it isn't some special advantage they have. It's not about preventing adjustment to demand, but about having the producers who more easily can, do so instead.