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    Oil Holds Steady at Multi-Week High as Russia Limits Fuel Exports, US GDP Revised Up

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    Posted on September 25, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Oil prices steady at a seven-week high as Russia limits exports and US GDP is revised up, affecting interest rate expectations.

    Oil Prices Steady at Seven-Week High Amid Russia's Fuel Export Limits

    Oil Market Overview

    By Nicole Jao

    Impact of Russian Export Restrictions

    NEW YORK (Reuters) -Oil prices steadied on Thursday after hitting a seven-week high in the previous session as Russia moved to restrict fuel exports until the end of the year, but the gains were limited by new U.S. economic data that tempered optimism around further interest rate cuts.

    US Economic Data and Oil Prices

    Brent futures settled 11 cents, or 0.16%, higher at $69.42 a barrel while U.S. West Texas Intermediate futures lost 1 cent, or 0.02%, to $64.98.

    Kurdistan Oil Export Resumption

    Both benchmarks gained 2.5% on Wednesday to reach their highest since August 1, driven by a surprise drop in U.S. weekly crude inventories and concerns that Ukraine's attacks on Russia's energy infrastructure could disrupt supplies.

    Oil received more support after Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said on Thursday the country would introduce a partial ban on diesel exports until the end of the year and extend an existing ban on gasoline exports, following a spate of Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian refineries.

    Capping some gains, U.S. gross domestic product increased at an upwardly revised 3.8% annualized rate last quarter, the Commerce Department's Bureau of Economic Analysis said in its latest estimate on Thursday.

    "The initial reaction on that was a sell-off," said Phil Flynn, a senior analyst at Price Futures Group.

    Stronger than expected economic data would make the Federal Reserve more cautious about cutting interest rates. The U.S. central bank cut rates by 25 bps last week, its first cut since December, and had signaled more reductions ahead.

    Price pressure also came from bearish expectations on supply fundamentals, with more oil expected from Iraq and Kurdistan.

    The Kurdistan Regional Government announced on Thursday that oil exports would resume within 48 hours after the tripartite agreement among Iraq's oil ministry, the KRG ministry of natural resources and producing companies.

    "The return of Kurdish supplies adds back fears of an oversupply narrative, propelling a pullback in prices that hover near a seven-week high," said Priyanka Sachdeva, senior market analyst at Phillip Nova.

    (Reporting by Nicole Jao and Anna Hirtenstein; Additional reporting by Sam Li and Trixie Yap; Editing by David Goodman, Toby Chopra, Chris Reese and Cynthia Osterman)

    Table of Contents

    • Oil Market Overview
    • Impact of Russian Export Restrictions
    • US Economic Data and Oil Prices
    • Kurdistan Oil Export Resumption

    Key Takeaways

    • •Oil prices hit a seven-week high due to Russia's export restrictions.
    • •US GDP was revised up, affecting interest rate expectations.
    • •Russia bans diesel exports and extends gasoline export ban.
    • •Kurdistan oil exports to resume, impacting supply dynamics.
    • •US economic data influences Federal Reserve's rate decisions.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Oil holds steady at multi-week high as Russia limits fuel exports, US GDP revised up

    1What are Brent futures?

    Brent futures are contracts for the future delivery of crude oil from the North Sea, serving as a benchmark for oil prices globally.

    2What is West Texas Intermediate (WTI)?

    West Texas Intermediate (WTI) is a grade of crude oil used as a benchmark in oil pricing, primarily produced in the United States.

    3What is a partial ban on exports?

    A partial ban on exports is a restriction that limits the export of certain goods or commodities while allowing others to be exported freely.

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