DTN Oil Update
Oil prices steadied Friday, Oct. 17, morning and were on track to their third consecutive weekly decline as oversupply woes outweighed geopolitical risks.
Oil prices steadied Friday, Oct. 17, morning and were on track to their third consecutive weekly decline as oversupply woes outweighed geopolitical risks.
Oil futures fell for a third straight day on Thursday, Oct. 16, after the third consecutive weekly build in U.S. crude stockpiles reported by the Energy Information Administration.
Crude futures edged higher on Thursday, Oct. 16, morning as traders focused on supply-side risks after the U.S. and its allies stepped up efforts to reduce Russian oil exports.
Oil futures fell in sluggish trade for a second straight day on Wednesday, Oct. 15, as an intensifying U.S.-China trade battle and fears of oversupply continued to weigh on key crude benchmarks.
Oil prices edged higher Wednesday, Oct. 15, morning, rebounding from the drop of the prior session that had been pressured by signs of a market tilting significantly into oversupply.
Oil futures fell back on Tuesday, Oct. 14, after a one-day reprieve, driven by concerns over weakening demand amid a record oversupply forecast by the International Energy Agency for next year and simmering U.S.-China trade tensions.
Oil futures plumbed fresh five-month lows after the International Energy Agency raised its oversupply forecast for next year to an unprecedented 4 million bpd, after foreseeing production rapidly outpacing demand growth.
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As October passes the halfway point with no conclusion yet to the government shutdown, there are no economic reports scheduled for release on Friday. Traders will continue to watch for China related news, while corn and soybean markets will be up against chart resistance to close the week.
WeatherA system in the Northern Plains is moving into central Canada on Friday. Some showers will occur across the Central U.S. throughout the day, including along the cold front, which is moving southward through the Plains. The front will be a larger focus of showers and thunderstorms for the weekend.
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