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Oil steady near $68 amid bets Trump will exit Iran accord

Pubdate:2018-05-07 11:23 Source:liyanping Click:
SINGAPORE and LONDON (Bloomberg) -- Oil traded near $68/bbl amid growing expectations that U.S. President Donald Trump will withdraw from a nuclear accord with Iran, threatening crude exports from OPEC’s third-largest producer.

Futures in New York were little changed this week. Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif accused the U.S. of “bullying” businesses into putting off investments in the Middle East nation, days before Trump decides whether to pull out from the accord. A withdrawal would reintroduce sanctions on the Islamic Republic.

“This will be the main issue preoccupying the oil market, with fundamental factors such as stock levels and production data taking a back seat until this has been resolved,” said Carsten Fritsch, an analyst at Commerzbank AG in Frankfurt.

Oil-price increases in recent weeks have been driven by speculation over the fate of the nuclear deal, as well as rising geopolitical tensions in other parts of the Middle East. Crude has also been bolstered by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies including Russia persisting with output curbs to clear a global glut. All that has meant prices are up more than 10% this year even though U.S. production is booming.

West Texas Intermediate crude for June delivery was down $0.17 at $68.26/bbl on the New York Mercantile Exchange, after rising 0.7% on Thursday. Total volume traded was about 17% below the 100-day average.

Brent crude for July settlement was $0.21 lower at $73.41/bbl on the London-based ICE Futures Europe exchange. The global benchmark crude was at a $5.26 premium to July WTI.

Yuan-denominated futures for September delivery were little changed at 446.9 yuan per barrel in afternoon trading on the Shanghai International Energy Exchange. The contract is headed for a 0.6% increase this week.

Iran intensified its criticism of Trump ahead of a May 12 deadline he’s set for making a decision on the accord, stating that there’s “only one way forward and it’s U.S. compliance, not appeasement.” Citing the Islamic Republic’s missile program and its role in Middle East conflicts, the U.S. president has ridiculed the nuclear agreement reached under his predecessor as “flawed” and a “disaster.”

Oil Market News

The Chicago Mercantile Exchange hiked margins -- or the amount traders need to keep on deposit -- twice in a week on contracts that track the difference between WTI crude in Midland, Texas, versus the benchmark delivered into Cushing, Oklahoma.

The Cboe/Nymex Oil Volatility Index was set to increase 0.9% this week, its first weekly gain in three weeks. Russia reaffirmed its pledge to an alliance with OPEC, despite two months of breaching its target under a global oil-output deal. The flow of Brent crude oil to an export terminal in Scotland was halted this week, a development that will further erode already weak shipments from the North Sea.
 

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