Crude prices are higher this morningĀ on signs of progress in trade talks between the US and EU and the API report of a major drawdown in American crude inventories (despite product builds).
Geopolitical tensions continue to drive prices more aggressively as the possibility of a Putin-Zelensky meeting came and went and Iranian peace deal talks stumble.
The big question for traders is – will the official data confirm API’s drawdown?
API
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Crude -3.28mm
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Cushing +952k
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Gasoline +4.73mm
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Distillates +761k
DOE
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Crude -4.30mm
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Cushing +576k
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Gasoline +5.22mm
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Distillates +4.23mm
The official data confirmed API’s report with a large crude draw offset by big draws in products…
Source: Bloomberg
Even including the 509k barrel addition to the SPR, total crude stocks fell by the most since December…
Source: Bloomberg
The rig count continues to slide (now at its lowest since Dec 2021), and despite Trump’s ‘Drill, Baby, Drill’ push, US crude production remains well of its highs…
Source: Bloomberg
WTI extended gains after the official data confirmed API’s…
Source: Bloomberg
Oil rose at the start of the week after a decision by OPEC+ to increase production in July was in line with expectations, easing concerns over a bigger hike.
However, prices are still down about 11% this year on fears around a looming supply glut, while traders continue to monitor US trade tariffs as President Donald Trump said his Chinese counterpart is āextremely hardā to make a deal with.
Saudi Arabia led increases in OPEC oil production last month as the group began its series of accelerated supply additions, according to a Bloomberg survey.
Nevertheless, the hike fell short of the full amount the kingdom could have added under the agreements.
Tyler Durden
Wed, 06/04/2025 – 10:35
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