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OPEC Monthly Report: Oil supply shortages may occur in the coming months as countries such as Russia have not yet fulfilled their production cuts.
On Wednesday, according to the latest monthly report from OPEC, although Russia significantly reduced its crude oil production in June, the three main OPEC+ members, Russia, Iraq, and Kazakhstan, still supply tens of thousands of barrels per day more than their quotas set earlier this year.
Crude Oil Regains Some Track – TDS
Crude oil's resilience has seen Commodity Trading Advisors (CTAs) add back their notable length in WTI. The impact to oil supply from hurricane Beryl was less than expected, TDS analysts note.
OPEC Holds Oil-Demand View Steady, Expects Faster Economic Growth -- Update
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries kept its bullish outlook for oil-demand growth unchanged and raised its economic-growth forecast for this year, citing solid momentum across major economies.
Crude Oil Prices Ease as Investors Digest Fed Chair Remarks, ANZ Bank Says
Crude oil prices ended the previous session lower and saw some volatility as investors considered Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's semiannual monetary policy report, which said the U.S. is "no
Supply Risk Drives Oil Market Upside – TDS
Oil market upside is driven by supply side risk. Meanwhile, the impact to oil supply from hurricane Beryl was less than expected, adding further downward pressure to the market, TDS Senior Commodity Strategist Ryan McKay notes.
GTJA Securities: Crude oil prices continue to trade in line with seasonal expectations.
Last week, crude oil prices continued to remain strong and broke through previous resistance levels. In terms of demand, according to the EIA report, the demand for refined products improved marginally month-on-month and crude oil inventory reduction was better than expected.