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    Crude Futures Settle Higher and Add Gains on U.S. Policy

    Published by maria gbaf

    Posted on August 12, 2021

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    Last updated: February 17, 2026

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    Oil Futures Rise as U.S. Administration Holds Back on Production Calls

    By Jessica Resnick-Ault

    NEW YORK (Reuters) -Oil futures settled higher on Wednesday, changing course after the Biden administration said it would not call on U.S. producers to increase crude output, and that efforts to increase OPEC production were a longer-range plan.

    The market was also bolstered by a government report showing U.S. crude supplies fell last week, shifting the spotlight away from production by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries.

    Brent crude is up about 35% this year, supported by OPEC-led supply curbs, even after the global benchmark oil contract last week suffered the steepest weekly loss in four months on worries that travel restrictions to curb coronavirus infections would hit demand.

    Brent settled up 81 cents, or 1.15%, at $71.44 a barrel, and continued to tick upward in thin volumes during post-settlement trade. The increase followed a 2.3% rally on Tuesday. Earlier in the session it dipped to a low of $69.07 a barrel.

    U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) settled up 96 cents, or 1.41%, at $69.25 a barrel, after a 2.7% jump on Tuesday.

    Prices fell early in the session after the White House said in a statement that the Biden administration had urged OPEC and its partners to boost production.

    The market reversed course after the White House later said its outreach to OPEC members and its oil-producing allies is ongoing and aimed at long-term engagement, not necessarily an immediate response.

    The administration added it had not called upon U.S. producers to ramp up production, which led the market to turn higher, said Phil Flynn, a senior analyst at Price Futures Group in Chicago.

    OPEC+, consisting of the cartel and allies including Russia, agreed in July to boost output each month by 400,000 barrels per day over the previous month, starting in August, until the rest of their output cuts are phased out.

    The producers have been gradually easing a record cut of 10 million bpd, about 10% of world demand, made in 2020 as oil use recovers from the pandemic-induced slump.

    The Energy Information Administration (EIA) said on Tuesday that U.S. job growth and increasing mobility had boosted gasoline consumption so far this year. [EIA/M]

    On Wednesday, EIA data showed crude oil stockpiles fell last week, while gasoline inventories dipped to their lowest level since November. Overall, crude inventories have been on the decline for several weeks due to increased demand. [EIA/S]

    U.S. fuel consumption, as measured by product supplied, fell in the most recent week, but over the last four weeks, sits at 20.6 million bpd, roughly in line with 2019 levels.

    Analysts said if fuel demand starts to decline as a result of the Delta variant of the coronavirus, it would be negative for energy prices.

    “We did see a fairly decent setback in overall product demand. That’s the point in today’s report that could cause the most concern considering the backdrop of the Delta variant and overall uncertainty,” said Tony Headrick, energy market analyst at CHS Hedging.

    (Reporting by Jessica Resnick-Ault in New YorkAdditional reporting by Sonali Paul, Florence Tan and Alex LawlerEditing by David Evans and Matthew Lewis)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Crude futures settle higher and add gains on U.S. policy

    1What recent decision did the Biden administration make regarding U.S. crude output?

    The Biden administration stated it would not call on U.S. producers to increase crude output, focusing instead on long-term engagement with OPEC and its allies.

    2How did U.S. crude supplies change recently?

    A government report indicated that U.S. crude supplies fell last week, which contributed to the rise in oil prices.

    3What is the current status of Brent crude prices?

    Brent crude settled at $71.44 a barrel, marking an increase of 1.15%, following a rally of 2.3% on Tuesday.

    4What impact does the Delta variant have on fuel demand?

    Analysts noted that if fuel demand declines due to the Delta variant, it could negatively affect energy prices.

    5What was the OPEC+ agreement regarding oil production?

    OPEC+ agreed in July to boost output by 400,000 barrels per day each month, starting in August, as part of a gradual easing of previous production cuts.

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