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Oil rises after drop in U.S. crude stocks suggests demand pickup

Published 06/30/2020, 09:18 PM
Updated 07/01/2020, 12:20 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The moon rises behind oil storage tanks in Omsk

By Aaron Sheldrick

TOKYO (Reuters) - Oil prices rose more than 1% on Wednesday after data showed crude inventories in the United States fell much more than expected, suggesting demand is improving even as the coronavirus outbreak spreads around the world.

Brent crude (LCOc1) rose 48 cents, or 1.2%, to $41.75 a barrel by 0345 GMT after declining more than 1% on Tuesday. U.S. crude was up 54 cents, or 1.4%, at $39.81 a barrel, having dropped by 1.1% in the previous session.

U.S. crude and gasoline stocks declined more than expected last week, while distillate inventories rose, data released by the American Petroleum Institute (API) late on Tuesday showed. [API/S]

Crude inventories dropped by 8.2 million barrels to 537 million barrels, against analysts' forecasts for a draw of 710,000 barrels.

Official inventory data from the U.S. government's Energy Information Administration is due out later on Wednesday.

Also supporting prices was a drop in output from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to the lowest in two decades in June.

The 13-member grouping produced an average of 22.62 million barrels per day (bpd) in June after they agreed to cut output, a Reuters survey found, down 1.92 million bpd from May's revised figure.

"The fall in output means that OPEC over-complied with the deal in June, with compliance coming in at 107%," ING Economics said, though noting that the over-compliance followed additional cuts by Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait.

Those producers agreed to more cuts during June than other OPEC members.

"It is likely that compliance will slip again in July, unless we see a significant improvement in compliance from Iraq and Nigeria," ING said.

Prices for later this year are likely to be capped, analysts said, as the world is awash with oil after the coronavirus caused demand for fuel to drop by around a third.

A Reuters poll of analysts indicated that oil prices will consolidate at around $40 a barrel this year, with a recovery potentially picking up in the fourth quarter.

The coronavirus continues to spread around the world with ever increasing rates of infection. Cases now total more than 10 million with more than half a million people dying after catching COVID-19.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The moon rises behind oil storage tanks in Omsk

GRAPHIC: Brent and WTI price forecast since June 2019 https://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/editorcharts/nmovajqkmpa/eikon.png

Latest comments

US death toll will rocket after 2 weeks following surging cases comes from 20, 30, 40 young generation, got virus after economy re open, they will spread it to vulnerable seniors.
How is the death rate in US .028 but in the world .048? Because they dont test enough...
Yeah Europ and China are fine because they dont test..What you dont know wont hurt...
Wrong, look at the number of tests by million people, Europe test more than USA.
in US the Covid stats are means of political agenda...
I live in Texas,oil storages are full and pump Jack's stopped. they are waiting on better price. Will be plenty of oil
"as the coronavirus outbreak spreads around the world" ? what spread ? Europe is fine, China is fine...
economic activity is lower but oil production is well controlled enough to not impact its pricing much.
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