US Stockpile Growth and Cooling Demand Drive Oil Prices Down


Oil prices dropped to their lowest levels since mid-March, exacerbated by a bearish US stockpile report indicating increased inventory levels. Brent crude approached $82 a barrel, and West Texas Intermediate hovered around $77. Industry estimates suggest a significant rise in crude stockpiles at Cushing, along with increased gasoline and distillate inventories nationwide. This uptick in stockpiles is just one component of a broader market softening, evidenced by negative trends in weekly derivatives and timespreads, suggesting an oversupply not seen since March. The ongoing price decline, which has been consistent over the past month, reflects reduced geopolitical risks and a shifting focus towards the weakening market demand.
Posted: 2024-05-08 10:05:38.000000

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