Oil prices drop on stockpile increase, tariff uncertainty

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MG News | February 12, 2025 at 01:07 PM GMT+05:00

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February 12, 2025 (MLN): Oil prices fell on Wednesday as an industry report showed an increase in U.S. crude stockpiles and tariff worries weighed on sentiment, paring back three days of gains driven by increasing Middle East tensions and intensifying sanctions.

Brent crude futures decreased by $0.50, or 0.65%, to $76.50 per barrel.

West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures fell by $0.33, or 0.43%, to $72.80 per barrel by [1:00 pm] PST. 

Crude oil stockpiles in the U.S., the world's biggest oil producer and consumer, rose by 9.4 million barrels in the week ending February 7, according to sources citing American Petroleum Institute data on Tuesday.

Gasoline inventories fell by 2.51mn barrels, and distillate stocks dropped by 590,000 barrels, the sources said the API data showed.

A Reuters poll on Tuesday showed respondents are expecting U.S. crude oil and gasoline stockpiles to have risen last week, while distillate inventories likely fell, as Reuters reported.

Data from the Energy Information Administration will be release later on Wednesday.

The EIA increased its estimate for U.S. crude production while leaving its demand forecast unchanged.

It now expects U.S. crude oil output to average 13.59mn barrels per day in 2025, up from its prior estimate of 13.55mn bpd.

Prices also slipped on concerns that multiple U.S. tariffs being enacted or threatened could limit global economic growth and energy demand.

But market jitters over supply limited losses.

Separate warnings by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Donald Trump that the ceasefire in Gaza would end if Hamas did not release Israeli hostages raised the specter of renewed violence, potentially destabilizing the Middle East, a key oil-producing region.

The tensions contributed to an over 1% surge in oil prices on Tuesday, along with U.S. sanctions disrupting Russian oil flows to China and India and Trump's "maximum pressure" campaign on Iranian oil.

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