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Oil extends gains on worries of U.S. supply disruptions from another storm

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Posted on September 14, 2021

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This image illustrates the rising oil prices influenced by potential U.S. supply disruptions caused by Tropical Storm Nicholas. The article discusses the impact on Brent and WTI crude, highlighting market reactions and recovery efforts post-Hurricane Ida.
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By Yuka Obayashi TOKYO (Reuters) – Oil prices extended gains on Tuesday, hovering near a six-week high, on signs another storm could affect output in Texas this week even as the U.S. industry struggles to return production after Hurricane Ida wreaked havoc on the Gulf Coast. Brent crude rose 15 cents, or 0.2% to $73.66 a barrel […]

Oil Prices Rise Amid Concerns of U.S. Supply Disruptions from Storm

By Yuka Obayashi

TOKYO (Reuters) – Oil prices extended gains on Tuesday, hovering near a six-week high, on signs another storm could affect output in Texas this week even as the U.S. industry struggles to return production after Hurricane Ida wreaked havoc on the Gulf Coast.

Brent crude rose 15 cents, or 0.2% to $73.66 a barrel by 0048 GTM, having gained 0.8% the previous day. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude also climbed 23 cents, or 0.3%, to $70.68 a barrel, after rising 1.1% on Monday.

Both benchmarks were hovering near their highest since early August hit the previous day.

Evacuations were underway on Monday from offshore U.S. Gulf of Mexico oil platforms as onshore oil refiners began preparing for Tropical Storm Nicholas, which was heading towards the Texas coast with 70 miles per hour(113 kph) winds, threatening coastal Texas and Louisiana still recovering from Hurricane Ida.

“Concerns over Nicholas prompted buying as it is likely to hit the area devastated by Ida though the force is not expected to be as strong as Ida,” said Hiroyuki Kikukawa, general manager of research at Nissan Securities.

More than 40% of the U.S. Gulf’s oil and gas output remained offline on Monday, two weeks after Ida slammed into the Louisiana coast, according to offshore regulator Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE).

“But market upside will be limited as U.S. summer driving season waned and there are potential supply increases from planned releases of oil from strategic reserves in the United States and China as well as the possible resumption of oil export by Iran,” Kikukawa said.

The U.S. government agreed to sell crude oil from the nation’s emergency reserve to eight companies including Exxon Mobil, Chevron and Valero, under a scheduled auction to raise money for the federal budget.

Traders noted China’s planned release of oil from strategic petroleum reserves (SPRs) could boost supplies available in the world’s the second biggest oil consumer.

Hopes of fresh talks on a wider nuclear deal between Iranand the West were raised after the United Nations atomicwatchdog reached an agreement with Tehran on Sunday about theoverdue servicing of monitoring equipment.

Adding to pressure, U.S. oil output from seven major shale formations is expected to rise by about 66,000 bpd in October to 8.1 million bpd, the highest since April 2020, according to the Energy Information Administration’s monthly drilling productivity report.

The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), meanwhile, trimmed its world oil demand forecast for the last quarter of 2021 due to the Delta coronavirus variant.

(Reporting by Yuka Obayashi; Editing by Shri Navaratnam)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is causing the recent rise in oil prices?
Oil prices are rising due to concerns that Tropical Storm Nicholas could disrupt output in Texas, especially as the U.S. industry is still recovering from Hurricane Ida.
How much did Brent crude and WTI crude increase?
Brent crude rose by 15 cents to $73.66 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude climbed 23 cents to $70.68 a barrel.
What percentage of the U.S. Gulf's oil and gas output is offline?
More than 40% of the U.S. Gulf's oil and gas output remained offline two weeks after Hurricane Ida impacted the Louisiana coast.
What are the expected trends in U.S. oil production?
U.S. oil output from seven major shale formations is expected to rise by about 66,000 barrels per day in October, reaching 8.1 million bpd, the highest since April 2020.
What actions is the U.S. government taking regarding oil reserves?
The U.S. government has agreed to sell crude oil from its emergency reserve to eight companies, including major firms like Exxon Mobil and Chevron, to raise funds for federal programs.

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