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Oil Erases Losses as Investors Weigh Crude Options Expiry

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Oil Erases Losses as Investors Weigh Crude Options Expiry
Crude oil on oilfield pipework in Russia. (Photographer: Andrey Rudakov/Bloomberg)

Oil ended the session unchanged after choppy trading with traders focused on adjusting positions in U.S. crude options ahead of expiration.

Futures in New York closed flat on Thursday after earlier declining as much as 1.5% amid a U.S. dollar rally. Nearly 312 million barrels of Nymex front-month West Texas Intermediate crude options, instruments used by investors to hedge their positions in the futures market, are set to expire on Thursday.

“The earlier sell-off in oil futures was in response to the dollar rallying. But now, the market is meeting some position-squaring before WTI options expiry today that is erasing some of those declines,” said Spencer Vosko, director for crude oil at Black Diamond Commodities LLC in Houston.

Oil Erases Losses as Investors Weigh Crude Options Expiry

Crude futures this month have been supported by signs of tightening U.S. inventories after storms swept through the U.S.Gulf of Mexico, crippling the energy industry. The global oil market should remain tight through the end of the year despite planned production increases by OPEC+ producers, in part from those storm-related outages, as it will take some time for a full recovery, according to Commerzbank AG. 

Prices:
  • West Texas Intermediate crude for October settled unchanged at $72.61 a barrel in New York
    • The benchmark last settled unchanged on April 2
  • Brent for November settlement added 21 cents to end the session at $75.67 a barrel

The investor optimism is also showing up in the widening of key oil timespreads into a stronger bullish backwardation structure. For example, West Texas Intermediate crude for December delivery jumped to the wides premium to the December 2022 contract since July.

Strong prices for gas, liquefied natural gas and oil are expected to last “for a while” as producers resist the urge to drill again, Chevron Corp.’s Chief Executive Officer Mike Wirth told Bloomberg. Norway’s Equinor ASA said Thursday it also expects European gas prices to remain high over winter. 

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