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Crude futures fall after strong build in U.S. oil products stocks

Published 07/17/2019, 11:07 PM
Updated 07/17/2019, 11:07 PM
© Reuters. The sun sets behind a pump-jack outside Saint-Fiacre

By Aaron Sheldrick

TOKYO (Reuters) - Oil prices steadied on Thursday after falling in the previous session when official data showed U.S. stockpiles of products like gasoline rose sharply last week, suggesting weak demand during the peak driving season.

Brent crude (LCOc1) futures were up 13 cents, or 0.2%, at $63.80 a barrel by 0237 GMT. They fell 1.1% on Wednesday.

U.S West Texas Intermediate crude (CLc1) futures were down 1 cent at $56.77. The U.S. benchmark dropped 1.5% in the previous session.

Oil prices have fallen this week as worries over a Middle East conflict have eased, oil production in the Gulf of Mexico has resumed after a storm and worries have emerged over Chinese economic growth.

The "easing of tensions between the U.S. and Iran, mixed Chinese growth data and storm-hit operations getting back online are all pressuring oil prices downward," said Alfonso Esparza senior market analyst at OANDA.

Japan's exports fell for a seventh straight month in June, with shipments to China falling more than 10%, while Japanese manufacturers' business confidence fell to a three-year low.

On the oil supply front, data on Wednesday from the U.S. Energy Information Administration showed a larger-than-expected drawdown in crude stockpiles last week, but traders focused on large builds in refined product inventories dragging prices down.

U.S. crude inventories fell 3.1 million barrels, the EIA said, more than analysts' forecasts for a decrease of 2.7 million barrels.

However, gasoline stocks rose 3.6 million barrels, compared with analysts' expectations in a Reuters poll for a 925,000-barrel drop. Distillate stockpiles grew by 5.7 million barrels, much more than expectations for a 613,000-barrel increase, the EIA data showed.

"Gasoline consumption is painfully weak given U.S. consumers are in peak driving season," said Stephen Innes, managing partner at Vanguard Markets.

For a graphic on U.S. crude inventories, weekly changes since 2017, see: https://tmsnrt.rs/2XlX17b

Crude production was disrupted last week by Storm Barry, which came ashore on Saturday in central Louisiana as a Category 1 hurricane, the first major storm to hit the U.S. Gulf of Mexico this season.

More than half of daily crude production in the Gulf of Mexico remained offline by Tuesday, as most oil companies were re-staffing facilities to resume production.

The market shrugged of another incident involving a tanker in the Middle East amid tensions between the United States and Iran.

© Reuters. The sun sets behind a pump-jack outside Saint-Fiacre

U.S. officials say they are unsure whether an oil tanker towed into Iranian waters was seized by Iran or rescued after facing mechanical faults as Tehran asserts, creating a mystery at a time of high tension in the Middle East.

Latest comments

USA has the gasoline now.. Should drop to $2 per gal in near future except for democrat areas that double gas tax
What the Felve is this? One day crude oil falls, the next day crude oil rises.
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