Analysis of oil-storage trading using two-factor price model and simulation
by Babak Jafarizadeh
International Journal of Engineering Management and Economics (IJEME), Vol. 2, No. 1, 2011

Abstract: Recent developments in the oil prices have created new opportunities for trade. When the crude oil price is in contango, it may be profitable to enter into a forward contract and sell oil in the future for a delivery price higher than the current spot price. However, to take advantage of this opportunity, one has to have access to storage facilities and enough working capital. In this paper, we analyse the value of the option when oil is stored and the trader can sell it any time in the spot market or can issue a futures contract. We implement the two-factor stochastic model for oil prices and suggest a numerical evaluation method based on simulation and approximate dynamic programming.

Online publication date: Mon, 11-Apr-2011

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