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      Another day of falling oil prices as U.S. gasoline inventory grows

      Pubdate:2021-07-16 17:29 Source:liyanping Click:

      (Bloomberg) --Oil fell for a second day after a surprise jump in U.S. gasoline stockpiles tempered signs that the American market has returned to robust health.

      Futures in New York slid near $72 a barrel after falling 2.8% on Wednesday, the most since mid-May. American inventories of gasoline and distillates -- a category that includes diesel -- both rose last week. Demand for gasoline pulled back from record levels seen at the start of the month, but average levels of consumption are returning to normal.

      There were also signs OPEC+ may be able to revive supplies soon, as delegates said United Arab Emirates made significant progress in resolving its standoff with Saudi Arabia. A deal is taking shape that would give the UAE a more generous output limit next year, and allow the group to restore halted production.

      Oil has rallied more than 50% this year as the vaccine rollout lifts demand in major economies such as the U.S. and China, and fosters a recovery in Europe. Futures prices are still showing a premium on nearer-term contracts, known as backwardation, which usually indicates tightness. But there are risks to the recovery amid the spread of the highly-transmissible delta variant of the virus.

      “On the demand side of the oil balance, the running amok of the delta variant of the coronavirus causes headaches among investors,” said Tamas Varga, an analyst at PVM Oil Associates Ltd. in London. “This certainly hinders economic growth that might have a negative impact on the demand recovery.”

      In the U.S., gasoline stockpiles rose by more than 1 million barrels last week, EIA data showed on Wednesday. A Bloomberg survey had forecast a 2-million barrel draw. Distillate inventories climbed by about 3.7 million barrels, more than expected, while crude supplies declined by 7.9 million barrels. As a result, the backwardation for yearly spreads between December contracts has come under pressure.

      Prices:

      West Texas Intermediate for August fell 1% to $72.40 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange at 9:52 a.m. in London.

      Brent for September settlement lost 0.8% to $74.16 on the ICE Futures Europe exchange after dropping 2.3% on Wednesday.

      The prompt timespread for Brent was 76 cents a barrel in backwardation, compared with 83 cents a week earlier.

      Traders are watching closely to see whether the OPEC+ coalition calls another meeting to resolve the bitter dispute between Saudi Arabia and the UAE that broke out earlier this month.

      While the two countries were closing in on an agreement to revise Abu Dhabi’s production quota, it would still need to be ratified by the whole group before they could salvage plans to revive halted oil production. Goldman Sachs Group Inc. said an accord would be a “bullish catalyst,” and would help remove the low risk of a potential price war.

      The 23-nation OPEC+ block had intended to restore about 5.8 million barrels of offline production capacity -- still idled since the pandemic emerged last year -- in monthly tranches of 400,000 barrels a day. The International Energy Agency on Tuesday warned that the market would tighten significantly if the alliance didn’t add more barrels.

      Still, the two sides haven’t fully resolved their differences and talks are ongoing. There are signs other members of the alliance have been inspired to air their own grievances, with Iraq now seeking a higher baseline for its cuts.

      Other market news:

      Chinese oil companies processed a record volume of crude in June, offering further signs that Asia’s largest economy may surpass the U.S. to become the world’s biggest refining nation this year.

      Asian air travel may take another three years to recover fully from the pandemic, lagging behind rebounds in other regions and offering a stern headwind for refiners making jet fuel.

      China’s economic growth slowed largely in line with economists forecasts in the second quarter, with the recovery showing signs of steadying and more balance as consumer spending picked up.

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