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Oil settles higher on large drop in US stockpiles, trade optimism

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Posted on October 29, 2025

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By Sam Li and Lewis Jackson (Reuters) -Oil prices edged up on Wednesday morning after three straight days of declines, with market sources citing a decline in U.S. crude inventories, while investor

Oil Prices Rise on Significant Drop in U.S. Stockpiles and Trade Hopes

Oil Market Overview

By Shariq Khan

Impact of U.S. Stockpile Data

NEW YORK (Reuters) -Oil prices rose on Wednesday after data showed U.S. crude and fuel inventories drew down more than expected last week, and as U.S. President Donald Trump's optimistic tone over upcoming talks with his Chinese counterpart helped ease economic jitters.

Trade Relations and Economic Outlook

Brent crude futures rose 52 cents, or 0.8%, to settle at $64.92 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures gained 33 cents, or 0.6%, to close at $60.48.

OPEC+ Production Decisions

U.S. crude oil, gasoline and distillate fuel stockpiles each fell more last week than analysts had expected, data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration showed on Wednesday.

Crude oil stocks fell by nearly 7 million barrels, the data showed, far exceeding the 211,000-barrel drop that was forecast. [EIA/S]

The big decline forced a reassessment of expectations that the oil market is headed for a large surplus, with the OPEC+ group raising output and U.S. production at record levels.

"Where's the glut?" Price Futures Group analyst Phil Flynn said after the report. "The longer the glut doesn't hit, the more we will question whether it exists," he said.

The EIA data also showed strong implied oil demand, UBS analyst Giovanni Staunovo said. Combined with the decline in inventories, the EIA report was very positive for crude oil prices, he said.

Trump predicted a good outcome from his talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping, which are scheduled to take place on Thursday at a summit in South Korea.

Also at that summit, the U.S. and South Korea finalized details of a fraught trade deal.

The optimistic note about U.S.-China talks and the deal with South Korea could help alleviate some concerns of a slump in economic activity from Trump's tariffs and trade wars, which have raised concerns around oil demand and weighed on commodity prices in recent months.

Still, other concerns continue to plague the global economic outlook. A divided U.S. Federal Reserve on Wednesday cut interest rates by 25 basis points as expected, but Chair Jerome Powell's comments after the central bank meeting struck a note of caution on what lies ahead.

Brent and WTI last week registered their biggest weekly gains since June after Trump imposed Ukraine-related sanctions on Russia for the first time in his second term, targeting major oil companies Lukoil and Rosneft.

However, doubts that sanctions would offset oversupply and talk of another OPEC+ output increase pressured prices; both benchmarks fell 1.9%, or more than $1, in the previous session.

OPEC+, the world's largest group of oil-producing nations, is leaning towards a modest output boost in December, four sources familiar with the talks said, with two sources citing an additional 137,000 bpd.

(Reporting by Shariq Khan and Ahmad Ghaddar, additional reporting by Sam Li;Editing by Alexander Smith, Nia Williams and David Gregorio)

Key Takeaways

  • Oil prices rose due to a significant drop in US stockpiles.
  • Brent and WTI crude futures saw notable gains.
  • US-China trade talks contribute to economic optimism.
  • OPEC+ production decisions impact market expectations.
  • Global economic concerns persist despite positive trends.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is crude oil?
Crude oil is a natural, unrefined petroleum product composed of hydrocarbon deposits and other organic materials. It is extracted from the ground and refined into various products like gasoline, diesel, and other petrochemicals.
What is OPEC+?
OPEC+ is a coalition of oil-producing countries that includes the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and other oil-producing nations, such as Russia, that collaborate to manage oil production and influence prices.
What is the EIA?
The EIA, or U.S. Energy Information Administration, is a federal agency that collects, analyzes, and disseminates independent energy information to promote sound policymaking and informed decisions in energy markets.
What is an interest rate?
An interest rate is the amount charged by a lender to a borrower for the use of assets, typically expressed as a percentage of the principal amount, and can influence economic activity and inflation.

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