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    Oil near six-week low as China readies crude reserve release

    Published by Jessica Weisman-Pitts

    Posted on November 18, 2021

    3 min read

    Last updated: January 28, 2026

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    Oil prices dropped to six-week lows as China plans to release crude reserves, following US requests to stabilize markets amid inflation concerns.

    Oil Prices Near Six-Week Low Amid China's Reserve Release Plans

    By Noah Browning

    LONDON (Reuters) -Oil prices slid to six-week lows on Thursday before reversing course, as China said it was moving to tap reserves after a Reuters report that the United States was asking large consuming nations to consider a stockpile release to lower prices.

    The bid by the U.S. to cool markets, asking China to join a coordinated action for the first time, comes as inflationary pressures – partly driven by surging energy prices – start to produce a political backlash.

    Brent crude was up 21 cents, or 0.3%, at $80.49 a barrel at 1511 GMT, after earlier dropping to its lowest since Oct. 7 at $79.28.

    U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures were down 2 cents at $78.34 a barrel, having fallen earlier to $77.08, also the lowest since early last month.

    “Judging by the mild negative reaction in prices today, the market seems to be expecting a limited (Chinese SPR release),” Rystad Energy head of oil markets Bjornar Tonhaugen said.

    “What happens from here remains highly uncertain”, Tonhaugen added, noting that a coordinated release among major consuming nations “would definitely add extra bearish weight on prices”.

    Prices hit seven-year highs in October as the market focused on the swift rebound in demand that has come with the lifting of lockdowns to halt the spread of the coronavirus.

    The rally was fuelled in part by the strategy of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and its allies, called OPEC+, to raise output only slowly.

    The International Energy Agency and OPEC have said in recent weeks that more supply will be available in the coming months.

    But the proposed release of reserves represents an unprecedented challenge to OPEC, because it involves top importer China.

    China’s state reserve bureau https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/exclusive-china-reserve-bureau-working-crude-oil-release-2021-11-18 said it was working on a release of crude oil reserves although it declined to comment on the U.S. request.

    A Japanese industry ministry official said the United States had requested Tokyo’s cooperation in dealing with higher oil prices. By law, Japan cannot use reserve releases to lower prices, the official said.

    A South Korean official confirmed the United States had asked Seoul to release some oil reserves and it was reviewing the request but added that it could only release crude in case of a supply imbalance.

    (Additional reporting by Aaron SheldrickEditing by Peter Graff, Elaine Hardcastle, Kirsten Donovan)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Oil prices fell to six-week lows due to China's reserve release plans.
    • •The US has asked major consuming nations to release oil stockpiles.
    • •Brent crude and WTI crude saw fluctuations in prices.
    • •OPEC's slow output increase strategy is challenged.
    • •China's involvement marks a significant move in oil markets.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Oil near six-week low as China readies crude reserve release

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the decline in oil prices due to China's plans to release crude reserves and the US's request for coordinated stockpile releases.

    2How did oil prices react?

    Oil prices fell to six-week lows before slightly recovering, influenced by China's potential reserve release.

    3What role does OPEC play?

    OPEC's strategy of slow output increases is challenged by the proposed reserve releases from major consuming nations.

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