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WTI and Brent crude oil are both up <$1 having fallen back from intraday highs. Prices initially jumped as Saudi Arabia raised crude prices for July and amid doubts that an increase of production from OPEC+ will help alleviate tight supply issues. Saudi Arabia raised July crude oil prices for Asian buyers to higher-than-expected levels amid concerns over tight supply and increased demand this summer. The selling price of $6.5 a barrel over Oman/Dubai quotes was much greater than the market forecasts for an increase of about $1.5 a barrel. Additionally, expectations that the OPEC+ output increase will not do much to help with the tight supply also helped support the price jump.
Natural gas futures spiked this morning on forecasts for higher demand than previously expected and an increase in LNG exports.
“The rebound in oil demand coupled with the backdrop of inadequate supply has the makings for higher oil prices.”
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— Art Berman (@aeberman12) June 6, 2022
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