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Oil rises above $105 as supply concerns persist

Reuters . Londn
05 Apr 2022 00:00:00 | Update: 05 Apr 2022 01:16:17
Oil rises above $105 as supply concerns persist
Workers walk as oil pumps are seen in the background in the Uzen oil and gas field in the Mangistau Region of Kazakhstan – Reuters Photo

Oil rose above $105 a barrel on Monday as concern about tight supply arising from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the lack of an Iranian nuclear deal persisted despite countries releasing oil from strategic reserves.

The invasion of Ukraine in February sharply ramped up supply worries that were already underpinning oil prices. Sanctions imposed on Russia and buyers’ avoidance of Russian oil have raised fears of larger supply losses from this month.

Brent crude was up 63 cents, or 0.6per cent, to $105.02 a barrel by 0805 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude gained $1.08, or 1.1per cent, to $100.35. Both contracts slipped $1 when markets opened on Monday.

“Will the release of barrels from strategic reserves fill a shortfall caused by sanctions and buyer aversion to Russian oil? In a word, no,” said Stephen Brennock of oil broker PVM.

Brent dropped by about 13per cent last week after U.S. President Joe Biden announced a record U.S. oil reserves release and International Energy Agency members committed to further tapping reserves. Crude had hit $139 last month, its highest since 2008. “This short-term measure to target lower oil prices ... doesn’t resolve the long-term problem,” said Naeem Aslam of Avatrade.

Oil also gained support from a pause in talks to revive the Iranian nuclear deal, which would allow a lifting of sanctions on Iranian oil. Iran on Monday blamed the United States for the halt.

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