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Myrsini Giannouli

19 November 2024
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Oil prices surged on Monday WTI price rose from $66.9 to $69.5 per barrel on rising tensions in Ukraine. If oil prices retreat, they may encounter support near $66.9 per barrel, while resistance may be found near $73.0 per barrel.

Oil prices exhibited high volatility after the US elections, but have steadied since, as markets had time to digest the US election outcome. Trump’s anti-renewable energy policies are raising demand for fossil fuels, but the President-elect has already expressed his intention to start more drilling for oil in the US. 

Reports that US President-elect Donald Trump has urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to deescalate tensions in Ukraine put pressure on oil prices last week. Oil prices rallied on Monday, however, as tensions between Russia and Ukraine flared over the weekend. Russia launched a large airstrike against Ukraine’s energy infrastructure over the weekend, causing oil prices to spike. In addition, US President Joe Biden green-lighted Ukraine’s use of US-bought missiles against Russia. These long-range missiles can reach deep into Russian territory and Biden’s decision can cause the crisis in Ukraine to escalate further. Russia deployed North Korean troops into Ukraine, which fuelled Biden’s decision to permit Ukraine to use the missiles. 

Concerns of a broadening conflict in the Middle East have also boosted oil prices in the past year. The conflict in the Middle East, however, has been raging for over a year without significantly affecting oil supply and distribution, and markets are starting to ignore this risk.

The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) revised its global Oil demand forecast downward for the fourth month in a row, putting pressure on oil prices. OPEC announced earlier this month that it would extend its output cuts of 2.2 million barrels per day into December. The organization had already delayed output rises in October due to low demand and weakening oil prices. 

Oil prices are kept in check by high central banks’ interest rates. Odds of another rate cut in December dropped to 60% this week from 90% the week before, putting pressure on oil prices.

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