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5 November 2024 08:53  |

Oil Steadies With Middle East Tensions and US Election in Focus

Oil steadied after jumping almost 3% on Monday on heightened tensions in the Middle East and OPEC+’s move to extend supply curbs.

Brent traded near $75 a barrel after rising the most in more than three weeks in the previous session, while West Texas Intermediate held above $71. Traders are on edge after Iran’s supreme leader warned over the weekend of a “crushing response” to the country’s enemies, escalating his rhetoric after a recent attack by Israel, and raising the specter of supply disruptions.

The international benchmark has lost about 13% since the end of June on disappointing Chinese demand and surging supply from the Americas, particularly the US, prompting the OPEC+ alliance to push back a plan to restore production. The market is also jumpy ahead of the US presidential election, which remains on a knife edge after months of intense campaigning. 

The action by OPEC+ “suggests that the group is more willing to support the market than many had expected,” said Warren Patterson, head of commodities strategy at ING Groep NV. “Lingering tension in the Middle East and Gulf of Mexico storms provide some upside risk, while oil is also vulnerable to getting caught up in any broader market moves related to the US election.”

In the presidential race, polls suggest the contest between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris remains close. Among the potential consequences, South Korea is considering increasing energy imports from the US if Trump wins to reduce the country’s trade surplus with America, people familiar with the matter said.

Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Rafael threatened evacuations from US offshore oil and natural gas platforms in the Gulf of Mexico. Among producers, Shell Plc said it would evacuate some non-essential personnel in the area.

Brent for January settlement was 0.1% lower at $74.98 a barrel at 9:29 a.m. in Singapore. WTI for December delivery dipped 0.1% to $71.37 a barrel.

Source : Bloomberg

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