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Oil Snaps Two-Day Climb With Reflation Theme 'Taking a Breather' - Bloomberg

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Oil’s Rise Above $40 Comes as Demand Recovers, Shale Reawakens

Oil dropped after a two-day gain, with investors weighing plans by OPEC+ to progressively add production over the coming three months against evidence that the roll-out of vaccines is boosting consumption.

West Texas Intermediate fell after rising Wednesday, when an Energy Information Administration report showed U.S. oil inventories hit a five-week low. While gasoline holdings rose, a gauge of demand continued upward.

WTI is now trading below its 50-day moving average

Crude has traded in a narrow band around $60 since mid-March. Although signs of improving consumption have aided prices, still-stubborn Covid-19 outbreaks and renewed lockdowns, especially in Europe, have acted as a counterweight. Against that mixed backdrop, the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies have announced a roadmap to ease production curbs over the three months to July by restoring more than 2 million barrels a day.

“The global vaccine reflation theme is taking a breather,” said Howie Lee, an economist at Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp. in Singapore. “Oil looks like it will continue to consolidate around $57 to $62 for now.”

Prices
  • WTI for May delivery dropped 0.7% to $59.34 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange at 9:41 a.m. in Singapore.
    • Most-active prices are on course for the fourth weekly decline in the past five.
  • Brent for June lost 0.7% to $62.73 a barrel on the ICE Futures Europe exchange.

In the U.S., there are signs of improvement. Refineries are operating at 84% of capacity, rising above 15 million barrels a day for the first time in more than a year, the EIA said. Still, that’s below the pre-pandemic five-year average.

In addition, Federal Reserve policy makers signaled that the central bank will go on supporting the economy to safeguard the recovery, buttressing the outlook for energy consumption. Minutes from their last meeting showed that officials see some time before conditions would be met for tapering.

Brent’s prompt timespread was 36 cents a barrel in backwardation. That’s a bullish pattern, with near-term prices at a premium to those further out, but it’s down from 54 cents a month ago.

While broad financial markets have aligned with a risk-on theme, oil has yet to fully follow that trend, according to Lee. But with more getting inoculated, it’s oil demand, rather than supply, that will become the key driver, he said.

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  • The White House is considering a pledge to cut U.S. greenhouse-gas emissions by 50% or more by the end of the decade, according to people familiar with the deliberations.
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