Oil drops further as US inventories hit three-month high

Oil drops further as US inventories hit three-month high
Market concerns over demand intensify amid strong supply.
NOV 16, 2023
By  Bloomberg

Oil fell as an increase in US inventories added to market sentiment over weaker demand and steady supplies. 

West Texas Intermediate declined toward $76 a barrel after losing 2% in the previous session, while global benchmark Brent traded below $81. US Energy Information Administration data on Wednesday confirmed that crude stockpiles rose to the highest level since August, including a build at the key hub in Cushing, Oklahoma.

“The EIA report set in motion a resumption of the weakness that has troubled the market recently as fundamentals have started to loosen up,” said Ole Hansen, head of commodities strategy at Saxo Bank A/S. 

Crude trading has been buffeted by conflicting signals, with prices sinking to a three-month low last week before staging a modest recovery. The International Energy Agency said on Tuesday that production growth means markets won’t be as tight as had been expected this quarter. And while OPEC on Monday highlighted robust demand trends, traders expect the group’s biggest producer, Saudi Arabia, to prolong a supply cut.

The US data showed some ambiguity, with a drawdown in product inventories signaling stronger demand for gasoline, diesel and jet fuel, which would also boost crude consumption. In addition, implied gasoline consumption rose, although it remains below the five-year seasonal average.

Still, signs of softness are evident along the oil futures curve. The spread between WTI’s two nearest contracts has flipped back to contango — where near-term prices are below longer-dated ones — and the second-third month differential has followed suit in another indication that conditions are loosening.

Meanwhile, President Joe Biden’s energy security adviser, Amos Hochstein, said the US will enforce sanctions on more than 1 million barrels a day of oil exports from Iran amid the conflict in the Middle East. A resurgence in flows from Venezuela after the easing of US curbs could help offset any supply losses, with Vitol Group hiring a supertanker to load oil from the Latin American nation.

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