Heating oil ETF UHN slips after surprise distillate build — what markets watch next
8 January 2026
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Heating oil ETF UHN slips after surprise distillate build — what markets watch next

New York, Jan 8, 2026, 07:17 EST — Premarket

U.S.-listed heating oil fund UHN slid on Wednesday, tracking a softer tone in distillates after fresh U.S. inventory data. The United States Diesel-Heating Oil Fund last traded at $20.60, down 2.18%, after opening at $21.18 and hitting a low of $20.46. 1

The move matters now because distillate fuel — the barrel that includes diesel and heating oil — is the winter workhorse, and stocks jumped just as traders look for cold-weather drawdowns. U.S. distillate inventories rose by 5.6 million barrels to 129.3 million barrels in the latest week, the Energy Information Administration said, though the agency said the level remained about 3% below the five-year average for this time of year. 2

Crude markets, meanwhile, steadied overnight after a bigger-than-expected draw in U.S. crude stocks, even as investors kept one eye on potential supply shifts tied to Venezuela. Morgan Stanley has warned clients of a global surplus building into early 2026, a view that has kept rallies short. 3

In refined products, NY Harbor ULSD — the benchmark futures contract linked to heating oil — was down 0.78% in the February 2026 contract at about $2.0667 a gallon, CME data showed. ULSD stands for ultra-low sulfur diesel, the standard grade that underpins most modern “heating oil” pricing in U.S. futures trading. 4

Supply politics are also in the mix. After President Donald Trump said Venezuela would send 30 million to 50 million barrels of oil to the United States, Tina Teng, market strategist at Moomoo ANZ, said the message suggested Washington “would rather increase supply than limit it,” adding to oversupply worries. 5

UHN is a commodity pool whose aim is to mirror daily percentage moves in New York Harbor heating oil prices via NYMEX futures, net of expenses, according to MarketBeat. It is thinly traded, and MarketBeat flagged the fund as “potentially delisted,” a wrinkle that can widen spreads and make price moves look bigger than the underlying futures. 6

But distillates can turn fast. A cold snap, refinery hiccups or stronger export demand can flip a “stock build” headline into a tight prompt market, and UHN can gap when liquidity dries up.

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