Oil rallies with OPEC+ decision

Oil surged on the possibility that OPEC+ may decide to trim production, and as Europe’s energy crisis worsened after the Group of Seven nations endorsed a plan to try to cap the price of Russian crude.

West Texas Intermediate advanced toward US$89 a barrel after sinking by almost 7% last week on concerns that slowing global growth and anti-virus lockdowns in China would hurt demand. The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries and allies including Russia will convene later Monday to set production levels for October after Saudi Arabia flagged the possibility of a reduction.

Crude has retreated by about a quarter since early June as the global economy slowed and central banks hiked interest rates, erasing all of the gains since Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. Last week, Russian energy giant Gazprom said gas flows along a key pipeline to Germany would not resume, just after G7 ministers had endorsed a US-led initiative to cap the price of Russian oil.

“We view Gazprom’s decision to extend the Nord Stream 1 natural gas pipeline shutdown from the original three days to indefinitely as inextricably linked to the G7 price cap,” said James Whistler, managing director of Vanir Global Markets. While the intention is to retain Russian supply but hurt Russian income, “the reality is likely the opposite and we may see supply disrupted.”

Oil’s advance came even as a Bloomberg gauge of the greenback rallied to an all-time high amid a broad shift away from risky assets, including equities, as investors assessed the fallout from Europe’s worsening energy crunch.

Usually a costlier dollar is a headwind for commodities such as crude.- Bloomberg

 

 

 

 

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