Cathie wood compares current crude market to whale oil, predicts it will meet the same fate
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Cathie Wood Source: CNBC Cathie Wood is calling for a drop in oil prices, likening the crude market to the extinction of whale oil in the early 1900s. "The rise in oil prices this year
is a function more of supply than demand. At the turn of the 20th century, whale oil faced the same fate and whale oil prices fluctuated dramatically. If @ARKInvest's research is
correct, oil prices will suffer the same fate as whale oil prices," Wood said in a tweet Thursday evening. The price of U.S. oil has risen sharply this year as demand recovers after
dropping off during the coronavirus pandemic. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures sat around $74.38 a barrel on Friday, on track to post their sixth consecutive week of gains.
The commodity is up more than 53% in 2021. At one point during the start of the pandemic, futures traded with a negative value because of the demand collapse. While many analysts and
economists see the rise in oil prices as a function of increased demand, Wood postulates it is due to disrupted supply. The innovation investor expects oil prices to decline just as in the
early 1900s, when whale oil prices drastically lost value as other sources of fuel replaced it. Many of Wood's highest conviction companies surround technologies that bypass the use of
oil. Wood is a bull on electric vehicles and battery-related companies. Overall, the widely followed investor believes long-term deflation will return as technology continues to disrupt many
industries across the board. "That said, based on ESG mandates, pension funds are demanding that oil companies cut back on capital spending while US banks, in response to the collapse
in oil prices last year, are denying fracking companies of loans for capital spending, and OPEC is holding the line on supply," Wood tweeted. Meanwhile, OPEC said earlier this week that
it thinks oil demand will continue to grow until 2035 even with cleaner energy sources as developing countries increase use of the fuel. OPEC then expects demand to plateau. _— With
reporting from CNBC's Pippa Stevens._
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