Sunday, 5 May 2024

Oil Extends Drop as Surge in US Crude Inventories Stymies Bulls

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Oil fell for a second day after data showed US crude inventories rose by the most since November, keeping prices in the year’s narrow range, Bloomberg reported.

Brent crude declined toward $81 a barrel after dropping 1.4% on Wednesday, while West Texas Intermediate approached $76. Nationwide stockpiles expanded by a greater-than-expected 12 million barrels last week, with holdings at the closely watched Cushing, Oklahoma, oil storage hub also gaining. Still, stockpiles of diesel and gasoline fell amid refinery outages.

“Markets were shocked by the quantum of the increase” in crude inventories, said Han Zhong Liang, investment strategist at Standard Chartered Plc. “We expect the oil market to remain largely balanced in 2024,” with prices likely to hold around current levels for now, he said.

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Later Thursday, the International Energy Agency — which India is in talks to join — will release its monthly outlook. IEA chief Fatih Birol said earlier this week that global markets should remain “comfortable” this year as more supply enters the market and demand growth weakens.

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