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Oil Extends Decline With Supply in Focus Before OPEC+ Meeting

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Fuel storage tanks at the Phillips 66 Los Angeles refinery in Wilmington, California, US, on Thursday, March 21, 2024. Phillips 66 is scheduled to release earnings figures on April 26. Photographer: Bing Guan/Bloomberg
Fuel storage tanks at the Phillips 66 Los Angeles refinery in Wilmington, California, US, on Thursday, March 21, 2024. Phillips 66 is scheduled to release earnings figures on April 26. Photographer: Bing Guan/Bloomberg

Oil fell for a third day as a key market gauge highlighted oversupply concerns before an OPEC+ supply meeting on Sunday.

Brent crude for August was near $82 after sliding 1.9% on Thursday, while West Texas Intermediate traded below $78 a barrel, with both headed for a monthly drop. The prompt timespread for Brent weakened into a bearish contango structure for the first time since January, indicating oversupply.

Oil is set to end the week little changed after being buffeted by bullish drivers — including attacks on a ship in the Red Sea — and bearish sentiment from wider financial markets and signals of a slowdown in Chinese demand. This month’s drop has pared Brent’s gain to less than 10% this year, and OPEC+ is expected to prolong output cuts, with the possibility of some restrictions lasting into 2025. 

Oil Extends Decline With Supply in Focus Before OPEC+ Meeting

“A significant driver for oil prices ahead will revolve around the upcoming OPEC+ meeting this weekend,” said Yeap Jun Rong, market strategist at IG Asia Pte. “Any further cuts may be unlikely and will be seen as a huge surprise.”

The group is also reviewing production capacity levels for members. The United Arab Emirates, Kazakhstan, Iraq, Kuwait and Algeria are among countries whose potential to pump more next year is under scrutiny, according to people familiar with the discussions. 

Traders will be looking for further signals that consumption is picking up in the US at the start of the summer driving season. Implied gasoline demand is mounting a recovery, while crude inventories dropped by the most since January, Energy Information Administration data showed Thursday. 

Other timespreads are also turning more bearish. Brent’s for August against September, which will become the prompt on Monday, has narrowed to 30 cents in the bullish backwardation pattern, from 44 cents last week. Dubai’s for June against July has almost halved in the period, to 39 cents in backwardation. 

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