Crude Oil Tips Today – Buy Call Rocking 3455 To 3586 – Neal Bhai Reports
CRUDE OIL 3455 To 3586 = 131 POINTS, Rs. 13,100 PER LOTS
Crude Oil Tips Today – Buy Call Rocking 3455 To 3586 – Neal Bhai Reports
CRUDE OIL 3455 To 3586 = 131 POINTS, Rs. 13,100 PER LOTS
Crude oil prices have stormed higher since falling to multimonth lows at the start of November, climbing over 40% in the last 6 weeks on the back of positive Covid-19 vaccine progress and the decision by OPEC+ to ease output cuts more moderately than expected.
Crude Oil was steady in New York ahead of the rollout of the first Covid-19 vaccine in the U.S., raisingoptimism of a recovery in fuel demand in the world’s biggest crude consumer.
The U.S. Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) said 91% of offshore crude oil production remains shut in the U.S.-regulated northern Gulf of Mexico following Hurricane Delta, which made landfall on Friday.
Oil edged higher after a report pointed to a drop in U.S. crude stockpiles and on signs that additional supply from OPEC+ next month won’t be as much as previously anticipated.
Futures in New York slid as much as 30%, snapping a four-day recovery as the United States Oil Fund LP said it will move all the money it invested in the front-month June WTI oil contract starting today, triggering a massive swing in the price relationship between the June and July contracts.
West Texas Intermediate oil jumps for June delivery gained $1.16 to $12.73 a barrel at 6:04 p.m. in New York. That stemmed a massive selloff over the past two days that took the May contract below zero.
The crude oil price on the futures contract for West Texas crude that is due to expire Tuesday fell into negative territory — minus $37.63 a barrel. The reason: with the pandemic bringing the economy to a standstill, there is so much unused oil sloshing around that American energy companies have run out of room to store it. And if there’s no place to put the oil, no one wants a crude contract that is about to come due.
Crude Oil prices will have a major impact on the direction that the Russian economy will take, according to the chief executive of the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF), but the country’s alliance with major oil producer group OPEC (known as OPEC+) is “ready to act” if necessary, he said.
Gold Silver Reports (GSR) – Crude Oil on MCX settled down 2.22% at 4629 after data showed an unexpected build in U.S. crude stockpiles as imports increased and exports fell. Oil prices were also hampered by a reported increase in UAE output by about 85,000 barrels a day July.