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    Investors, US crude producers scramble to lock in oil price spike 

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    Posted on March 3, 2026

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    Last updated: March 3, 2026

    Investors, US crude producers scramble to lock in oil price spike  - Finance news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    Investors and U.S. crude producers rushed to hedge amid a sharp oil price spike following conflict involving Israel, the U.S., and Iran. A record 12.7 million energy futures and options contracts traded on ICE, with producers using swaps to lock in high prices and manage risk amid threats to Strait

    Table of Contents

    • Record Trading Activity Amid Middle East Tensions
    • Hedging Strategies in Volatile Markets
    • Energy Futures and Options Surge
    • Gasoil and Diesel Price Movements
    • Brent Futures and Options Activity
    • US Producers Respond to Price Spikes
    • Coordinated Hedging Efforts
    • Production and Customer Activity
    • Hedging Instruments and Market Predictions

    Investors and US Oil Producers Scramble to Lock In Surging Oil Prices

    By Georgina McCartney

    Record Trading Activity Amid Middle East Tensions

    HOUSTON, March 3 (Reuters) - Investors rushed to lock in a spike in oil prices this week, resulting in a record volume of energy futures and options contracts changing hands on Monday, the first trading day after Israel and the U.S. bombed Iran and Tehran retaliated.

    Hedging Strategies in Volatile Markets

    Hedging provides traders with opportunities to profit in times of volatility, and can help producers reduce risk and protect their production from sharp moves in the market by locking in a price for their oil.

    Energy Futures and Options Surge

    Investors traded a record 12.7 million energy futures and options contracts on the Intercontinental Exchange on Monday as oil futures jumped, ICE said on Tuesday. Crude oil futures traded at multi-month highs during the session. 

    Gasoil and Diesel Price Movements

    ICE Low Sulphur Gasoil, the global benchmark for refined oil products, saw a record 1.3 million futures and options contracts traded, beating the previous record set on June 13, 2025, when Israel and Iran also traded air strikes. 

    U.S. diesel futures settled nearly 12% higher on Monday, outperforming both U.S. crude and gasoline futures, which settled over 6% and nearly 4% higher, respectively.

    Diesel prices are the most susceptible to the worsening conflict in the Middle East because the region is a major supplier of the fuel, and because diesel inventories have dropped sharply after high demand for heating and power generation during a harsh winter, analysts and traders said.

    Brent Futures and Options Activity

    Around 4.8 million Brent futures and options contracts traded on March 1 on the ICE, the highest since June 2025. 

    US Producers Respond to Price Spikes

    U.S. PRODUCERS LOCK IN HIGH PRICES 

    Coordinated Hedging Efforts

    U.S. oil producers scrambled at Monday's market open to coordinate with banks and large trading houses to lock in soaring crude prices, with all eyes on the Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping lane through which around 20% of global oil supplies flow. 

    West Texas Intermediate crude futures climbed 8% at Monday's market open, and Brent crude futures jumped 11%. 

    "We had a queue of oil producers and also a set of dealers ready to trade at 5 p.m. on Sunday, anticipating a price increase. It was standby, everybody's ready, finger on the button, let's get going," said Matt Marshall, president of Aegis Hedging, which handles hedging for roughly 25-30% of U.S. output, according to internal estimates.

    Production and Customer Activity

    The U.S. produces 13.73 million barrels per day of crude, according to the latest government data.

    "Even though it was a Sunday, I would estimate about a quarter of our oil-producing customers were watching at the open and had coordinated with us and counterparties to be able to hedge," Marshall said.

    Hedging Instruments and Market Predictions

    A lot of producers on the Aegis hedging platform opted for swaps, which offer the ability to convert a sudden price increase into a fixed price based on crude futures prices. 

    On Sunday, some analysts predicted oil would open above $90 a barrel or even close to $100, but Brent opened at around $81.60 and WTI at $75. 

    "I think we will see (U.S. producers) looking for more opportunities to hedge if there's news that the Strait could stay impassable for longer, this is primarily about the Strait," Marshall said.

    (Reporting by Georgina McCartney in Houston; Editing by Liz Hampton and Nia Williams)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Energy derivatives markets surged to record volumes—12.7 million contracts in one day—as oil futures hit multi‑month highs, underscoring heightened market volatility.  cites: Reuters
    • •U.S. crude producers rushed to hedge via swaps coordinated with banks and trading houses, securing fixed prices amid Strait of Hormuz supply fears.  cites: Reuters
    • •ICE’s January 2026 saw its highest‑ever monthly energy trading volumes, reflecting broader trend of elevated hedging demand in volatile geopolitical climate.  cites: Business Wire via Morningstar

    Frequently Asked Questions about Investors, US crude producers scramble to lock in oil price spike 

    1Why did oil futures trading volumes reach a record high?

    Investors rushed to hedge against a spike in oil prices following Middle East conflict, leading to a record 12.7 million energy futures and options contracts traded.

    2How did US crude oil producers respond to the oil price spike?

    US producers coordinated with banks and trading houses to lock in high crude prices, with many opting for swaps to secure fixed rates.

    3Which oil products saw the largest price increases?

    U.S. diesel futures rose nearly 12%, while crude and gasoline futures increased over 6% and nearly 4%, respectively.

    4What was the impact of the Middle East conflict on global oil trading?

    Concerns over the Strait of Hormuz, a key oil shipping lane, drove up trading activity and increased volatility in oil futures prices.

    5What strategies did oil producers use to hedge against price volatility?

    Many producers used swaps, converting sudden price increases into fixed prices based on crude futures contracts.

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