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    Oil Edges up After US Stockpiles Report Helps Offset Worries on Rising Supply

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    Posted on February 26, 2025

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    Last updated: January 25, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Oil prices rose as US stockpiles fell, easing supply concerns. Brent crude increased by 0.4%, while WTI crude rose by 0.4%.

    Oil Prices Rise as US Stockpile Report Eases Supply Concerns

    By Shariq Khan

    (Reuters) - Oil prices climbed in early Asian trading hours on Wednesday, bouncing off two-month lows hit in the prior session, after an industry group reported U.S. crude stockpiles fell last week.

    Brent crude oil futures rose 27 cents, or 0.4%, to $73.29 a barrel by 0134 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude oil futures were up 25 cents, or 0.4%, to $69.18 per barrel.

    U.S. crude stocks fell 640,000 barrels in the week ended February 21, market sources said on Tuesday citing American Petroleum Institute data. Official U.S. stockpiles data is due later on Wednesday. [API/S] [EIA/S]

    Analysts polled by Reuters estimated a 2.6-million-barrel increase in U.S. crude stocks last week.

    The report helped offset some concerns on rising oil supply around the globe. That, and dour economic reports by the U.S. and Germany, pulled oil prices more than 2% lower on Tuesday.

    Brent crude closed at its lowest since December 23 on Tuesday, while WTI recorded its lowest settlement since December 10.

    U.S. data showed consumer confidence in February deteriorated at its sharpest pace in 3-1/2 years, with 12-month inflation expectations surging. Meanwhile, the German economy shrank in the last three months of 2024 compared to the prior quarter.

    Oil prices have also been buffeted by concerns that U.S. President Donald Trump's decisions about tariffs against China, and other trading partners, could add to pressure on the country's economy.

    That has eased worries on tighter near-term oil supply despite fresh U.S. sanctions against Iran, ANZ Bank analysts wrote in a note to clients.

    Even though U.S. policy measures could drive an up to 1 million barrel-per-day reduction in Iranian crude exports, any loss in supply from the Middle Eastern nation is countered by OPEC+ members hoping to bring more supply to the market in the months ahead, Commodity Context analyst Rory Johnston said.

    Meanwhile, the U.S. and Ukraine also agreed terms of a draft minerals deal central to Trump's efforts to rapidly end the war in Ukraine, sources familiar with the matter told Reuters on Tuesday.

    An end to the war in Ukraine could pave the way for additional Russian oil supply to hit the market.

    (Reporting by Shariq Khan in New York; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Oil prices rose after US stockpile report.
    • •Brent crude futures increased by 0.4%.
    • •US crude stocks fell by 640,000 barrels.
    • •Concerns over global supply persist.
    • •Economic reports from US and Germany impact prices.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Oil edges up after US stockpiles report helps offset worries on rising supply

    1What did the US crude stockpile report indicate?

    The report indicated that U.S. crude stocks fell by 640,000 barrels in the week ended February 21, according to the American Petroleum Institute.

    2How did oil prices react to the stockpile report?

    Oil prices climbed in early Asian trading hours, bouncing off two-month lows, with Brent crude rising 27 cents to $73.29 a barrel.

    3What are the concerns affecting oil prices?

    Concerns affecting oil prices include rising global oil supply and economic reports from the U.S. and Germany that have pulled prices lower.

    4What impact could U.S. sanctions on Iran have?

    U.S. policy measures could potentially reduce Iranian crude exports by up to 1 million barrels per day, but this loss may be countered by OPEC+ members.

    5What is the significance of the Ukraine war in relation to oil supply?

    An end to the war in Ukraine could pave the way for additional Russian oil supply to enter the market, affecting overall oil prices.

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