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Oil Prices Recover After Falling in Five-Week Lows on Inventory Data

Published 01/16/2020, 01:08 AM
Updated 01/16/2020, 01:10 AM
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By Alex Ho

Investing.com - Oil prices recovered on Thursday in Asia after slumping to five-week lows earlier in the day after data showed petroleum stockpiles rose by 14 million barrels for a second week in a row.

U.S. Crude Oil WTI Futures gained 0.8% to $58.30 by 1:01 AM ET (05:01 GMT). International Brent Oil Futures also rose 0.8% to $64.50.

Oil prices initially slumped after the U.S. Energy Information Administration said crude inventories across the country fell by 2.55 million barrels for the week ended Jan. 10. Analysts were looking for drop of 474,000 barrels.

Gasoline inventories jumped by about 6.7 million barrels, compared with expectations for a build of about 3.4 million barrels, the EIA said.

Distillate stockpiles, meanwhile, soared by about 8.2 million barrels, versus expectations for a rise of about 1.2 million barrels, the agency said. It was the biggest weekly build in distillates since September 2017.

“The builds in products continue to stun just about anyone in this market,” Investing.com analyst Barani Krishnan said. “For a second week in a row, total petroleum supply is up by an eye-watering 14 million barrels plus.”

“This is no small increase and proves that refiners are cranking out products like there’s no tomorrow,” Krishan added.

Prices then recovered somewhat after the U.S. and China signed what they billed as the first phase of a broader trade pact. officials from the two nations announced that Beijing would purchase $200 billion of U.S. goods and services over the next year under the deal, including $50 billion for energy.

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China is the world’s largest buyer of oil and the United States is the largest producer of the commodity.

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