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Oil dips after hitting seven-week highs on demand hopes, war jitters

by Mark Darwin
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Oil dips after hitting seven-week highs on demand hopes, war jitters
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OIL prices dipped on Wednesday (Jun 19) after hitting seven-week highs as summer demand optimism and concerns over escalating conflicts offset an industry report that said US crude inventories unexpectedly rose.

Brent crude futures slipped 6 US cents, or 0.1 per cent, to US$85.27 a barrel by 1943 GMT, while US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude was down 10 US cents, or 0.1 per cent, at US$81.47 per barrel.

Brent reached US$85.84 a barrel earlier in the session, its highest since May 1, while WTI traded up to US$81.96 a barrel, the highest level since Apr 30.

Trading activity was thin due to a US federal holiday.

“The current snapshot presents an underwhelming picture but there are green shoots that indicate a more optimistic outlook,” said Tamas Varga of oil broker PVM.

The Brent price being US$8 over the lows hit in early June “shows genuine optimism that the global oil balance will eventually tighten”, Varga added.

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Both benchmarks, having recovered strongly in the last two weeks, gained more than US$1 in the previous session after a Ukrainian drone strike led to an oil terminal fire at a major Russian port.

In the Middle East, Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz warned of a possible “all out war” with Lebanon’s Hezbollah, even as the US attempted to avoid a broader conflict between Israel and the Iran-backed group.

An escalating war risks supply disruption in the oil-producing region.

“The potential escalation of tensions in the Middle East is adding some supply risk to the oil demand equation,” said Bart Melek, head of commodity strategy at TD Bank, adding recent US economic data supported bets the Federal Reserve would move towards cutting interest rates in coming months.

China data this week showed May industrial output lagged expectations, but retail sales, a gauge of consumption, marked the quickest growth since February.

Meanwhile, US crude stocks rose by 2.3 million barrels in the week ended Jun 14, market sources said on Tuesday, citing American Petroleum Institute figures. Analysts polled by Reuters had expected a 2.2-million barrel draw in crude stocks.

However, petrol inventories fell by 1.1 million barrels, while distillates rose by 538,000 barrels, the sources said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

Official stocks data from the US Energy Information Administration is due on Thursday. REUTERS

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