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Oil dipped on rising inventories, with OPEC+ delay rumors offering support.

Oil dipped on rising inventories, with OPEC+ delay rumors offering support.

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2024-11-28
Summary:U.S. gasoline inventories surged and uncertainty over interest rate cuts weighed on oil prices, but the possibility of OPEC+ delaying production increases provided temporary support to the market, leading to a stalemate in crude oil trends.

11.28 Crude Oil

On Wednesday (November 29), international oil prices showed limited fluctuations due to an unexpected increase in US gasoline inventories and concerns about the pace of future interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve, which weighed on the market. However, reports that OPEC+ might delay production increases provided some support. Brent crude futures rose slightly by $0.02 to settle at $72.83 per barrel, while US crude futures dipped by $0.05 to $68.72 per barrel.

Unexpected Rise in Gasoline Inventory Weighs on Oil Prices

The latest data from the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) showed that for the week ending November 22, US gasoline inventories increased by 3.3 million barrels, reaching a total of 212.2 million barrels. This was contrary to a market expectation of a decrease of 46,000 barrels. This unexpected growth has triggered market concerns about weak demand for refined oil products, putting downward pressure on oil prices.

At the same time, the EIA report also indicated a decrease in US crude inventories by 1.8 million barrels, slightly surpassing analysts' forecast of a drop of 605,000 barrels. Although a decline in crude inventories is usually considered a favorable factor, the sharp increase in gasoline inventories has clearly heightened market concerns.

Additionally, data previously released by the American Petroleum Institute (API) showed a decrease in crude inventories by 5.94 million barrels last week, but there was a marked growth in refined product inventories. The oversupply situation in the refined product market has become an important factor suppressing oil prices recently.

Fed Policy Outlook Affects Market Sentiment

Recent economic data indicates that the progress in cooling US inflation seems to have stalled, which may limit the Federal Reserve’s space for future interest rate cuts. Although the market still expects the Fed to cut rates by 25 basis points in December, the pace of rate cuts in 2025 might be more cautious. This outlook adds uncertainty to the market and exerts pressure on oil demand expectations.

Investors' focus on Fed policy further affects market sentiment, limiting the room for oil prices to rise. In a high-interest-rate environment, global economic growth may be suppressed, indirectly dragging down oil demand.

Rumors of OPEC+ Delaying Production Increase Provide Support

Despite bearish pressures from US inventory data, news that the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies (OPEC+) might delay the planned production increase brought some confidence to the market. It is reported that OPEC+ is assessing the balance of market demand and supply and may consider postponing the production increase originally scheduled for early 2024 to stabilize the market.

Analysts point out that if OPEC+ indeed delays production increases, it could boost oil prices in the short term, but uncertainty in demand prospects will remain a major source of market pressure.

Stalemate May Persist

Overall, oil prices may continue to be in a stalemate in the short term. On one hand, the sharp increase in US gasoline inventories and concerns about the Fed's pace of rate cuts are putting pressure on the market. On the other, the possibility of OPEC+ delaying production increases provides some support.

In the future, investors need to pay attention to Fed policy dynamics, inventory data, and specific decisions by OPEC+ to gauge the trend of oil prices. In the short term, the market may continue to fluctuate, but the overall direction still depends on global supply and demand patterns and policy changes.

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