Oil falls further on US stock build, easing supply concerns
Brent crude oil price news: Brent futures slipped by 41 cents, or 0.48 per cent, to $85.41 a barrel at 0138 GMT, while US West Texas Intermediate crude fell by 49 cents, or 0.59 per cent, to $83 a barrel.
Brent crude oil price news: Oil prices extended losses for a third session, dragged down by a larger-than-expected crude and gasoline stock build in the US and easing supply concerns. Brent futures slipped by 41 cents, or 0.48 per cent, to $85.41 a barrel at 0138 GMT, while US West Texas Intermediate crude fell by 49 cents, or 0.59 per cent, to $83 a barrel.
Both benchmarks have given back most early-week gains. US crude oil stockpiles swelled by about 12.9 million barrels, according to market sources citing American Petroleum Institute figures on Wednesday. This was much higher than the 500,000-barrel gain expected by analysts in a Reuters poll. "Unlikely to help sentiment this morning are API inventory numbers...Lower refinery run rates due to maintenance likely contributed to this build," said ING analysts in a client note.
Gasoline inventories also rose by 3.6 million barrels, the data showed, a stark contrast from the 800,000-barrel drop expected by analysts and continued to stoke worries of slowing fuel demand in the US. "Fuel prices may be closer to consumers' pain threshold than inflation-adjusted prices might suggest. There are already signs that consumers have responded by cutting back on fuel consumption," JP Morgan analysts said in a client note.
"In PADD 5, of which California is the biggest consumer, we estimate gasoline demand dropped 100,000 barrels per day between June and September, to a seven-month low of 1.46 million barrels per day," they added. Markets will be awaiting further inventory data cues from the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) due later in the day at 1430 GMT.
Elsewhere, market concerns on the supply situation in the Middle East continued to ease, putting downside pressure on prices. "Crude oil extended losses on signs the impact of the Israel-Hamas war on the oil market will be limited," ANZ analysts said in a client note. ING analysts also said: "The risk premium continues to erode with the conflict largely contained to Israel and Hamas."
Expectations by the US EIA of global oil inventories falling further in the second half of 2023, however, limited price weakness. The lower inventories, which are forecast to keep global oil supply below consumption, are likely to boost oil prices, the EIA said in a monthly report.
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