Oil rises on vaccine rollout, concern on Iraq oilfield attack

Oil rises on vaccine rollout, concern on Iraq oilfield attack
2020-12-10T07:09:24+00:00

Shafaq News/ Oil prices rose on Thursday, buoyed by a COVID-19 vaccine rollout in Britain and the imminent approval of a vaccine in the United States that could spur a rebound in fuel demand, despite a large build in U.S. crude stocks last week.

Reuters last updates showed, U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures rose 25 cents, or 0.6%, to $45.77 a barrel at 0500 GMT, while Brent crude futures climbed 22 cents, or 0.5%, to $49.08 a barrel. Prices were little changed overnight.

“The market is looking past what looks like a difficult winter and peering into the optimistic lens of 2021,” Howie Lee, an economist at Singapore’s OCBC bank said.

 “A COVID-19 vaccine is a major turning point. Amongst its many benefits, will be that it could draw a line under the decline in oil market demand, which has suffered from government-imposed movement restrictions,” ANZ analysts said in a note.

“However, there are some hurdles before the oil market can assume the worst is over ... many governments are currently increasing restrictions to halt a resurgent spread while vaccine mass-production and distribution is worked out.”

Oil prices were also supported by some nervousness after two wells at a small oilfield in northern Iraq were set ablaze in what the government called a “terrorist attack”, though production was not affected.

“While the wells were small, it has raised concerns of further disruptions,” ANZ analysts said.

Analysts were surprised that the market had shrugged off an unexpectedly large build in U.S. crude stocks in government data released on Wednesday, largely due to a plunge in U.S. crude exports to their lowest since 2018.

Crude inventories rose by 15.2 million barrels in the week to Dec. 4, the Energy Information Administration said, compared with analysts’ expectations in a Reuters poll for a 1.4 million -barrel drop.

EIA on Tuesday cut its 2021 world oil demand growth forecast by 110,000 barrels per day to 5.78 million bpd.

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