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Oil prices settle up on supply shocks, prospect of US interest rate cuts

by Sarkiya Ranen
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OIL prices rose by a US dollar a barrel on Tuesday (Sep 17) as supply disruptions mounted and traders bet that demand will grow if the US Federal Reserve lowers borrowing costs this week, as is widely expected.

Both contracts settled at their highest so far this month. US crude futures rose US$1.10, or 1.6 per cent, to US$71.41. Brent crude futures gained 95 US cents, or 1.3 per cent, to settle at US$73.70 per barrel.

More than 12 per cent of crude output from the US Gulf of Mexico was offline after Hurricane Francine last week, lifting oil prices in four of the last five sessions, a rebound after Brent last Tuesday hit the lowest in nearly three years.

Prices also found support from renewed tensions in the Middle East, analysts at AEGIS Hedging said.

Militant group Hezbollah promised to retaliate against Israel after pagers detonated across Lebanon on Tuesday, killing at least eight people and wounding nearly 3,000 others who included fighters and Iran’s envoy to Beirut. Israel declined to comment on the detonations.

Prices drew support from supply disruption in Libya, where a rift between rival factions over control of the central bank has led to lower oil output and exports, Rystad analysts said on Tuesday.

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Talks led by the United Nations to solve the crisis failed to reach an agreement this week.

Libyan crude exports rose three-fold last week to about 550,000 barrels per day (bpd), a Reuters review of Kpler shipping data showed. That was still half the Opec producer’s exports last month of over one million bpd, the data showed.

Investors also hoped the Fed’s widely anticipated rate cut could revitalise demand in the top oil consuming nation.

Fed funds futures showed markets pricing in a 69 per cent chance that the central bank will cut rates by 50 basis points.

A cut of that magnitude could soften the US currency and boost oil and other US dollar-denominated commodities, independent energy and shipping analyst Matias Togni wrote on Tuesday.

There are also signs of improving demand in China, Togni said, where a turbulent economy has heavily dented demand from the top oil importer so far this year. The country’s imports are approaching this year’s highest levels at over 11 million bpd this month, he added.

Oil prices were broadly unchanged after market sources said data from the American Petroleum Institute showed both oil and fuel stockpiles rose last week.

Analysts expect oil stockpiles to drop by about 500,000 barrels, according to an extended Reuters poll. The US Energy Information Administration’s official report is due on Wednesday at 10.30 am ET.



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Sarkiya Ranen

Sarkiya Ranen

I am an editor for Ny Journals, focusing on business and entrepreneurship. I love uncovering emerging trends and crafting stories that inspire and inform readers about innovative ventures and industry insights.

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