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WTI improves to near $74.70 over global energy supplies, air strikes against Houthis

  • WTI price moves higher on concerns over global supply disruptions.
  • Ukraine conducted a drone attack on a Russian fuel terminal Novatek.
  • US-led coalition continues air strikes against Iran-backed Houthi terrorist targets in Yemen.
  • Libya’s Sharara oilfield resumed operations to bring back the supply of 270,000 bpd.

West Texas Intermediate (WTI) price extends its gains for the second successive session, improving to near $74.70 per barrel during the Asian session on Tuesday. The rise in Crude oil prices is attributed to concerns over global energy supplies, sparked by a drone strike on Russia's Novatek by Ukraine. Additionally, disruptions in Crude production from the United States (US) due to extreme cold weather have contributed to the upward pressure on oil prices.

Reports from both the BBC and the Wall Street Journal indicate that Ukraine conducted a drone attack on a Russian fuel terminal using explosives. Furthermore, North Dakota's pipeline authority has stated that over 20% of the state's oil output remained shut in on Monday due to severe cold weather. These developments highlight the multifaceted factors influencing oil markets, which can contribute to fluctuations in Crude oil prices.

The situation in the Red Sea is becoming increasingly precarious as Iran-backed Houthi rebels continue to escalate attacks on maritime ships. This poses a significant risk to oil supply disruptions, especially in the context of mounting instability that could potentially spill over into the Middle East countries. Moreover, US officials have confirmed a fresh round of military action, including air strikes, against Iran-backed Houthi terrorist targets in Yemen. This further adds to the geopolitical tensions in the region, contributing to the overall volatility in energy markets.

Meanwhile, in Libya, the state-run National Oil Corporation has reported that the Sharara oilfield resumed operations on Sunday. This development brings back the supply of 270,000 barrels per day (bpd), contributing to 1 million bpd for the OPEC country.

In 2023, Russia emerged as the largest crude oil exporter to China, surpassing Saudi Arabia, despite Western sanctions to restrict Russian oil trade. According to Chinese customs data, Russia sold approximately 2.14 million barrels per day (bpd) of crude oil to China during the mentioned period.

Market participants will likely watch the upcoming Crude Oil Stock data closely, with the American Petroleum Institute (API) set to release its report for the week ending on January 19 on Tuesday. This will be followed by the Crude Oil Stocks Change data from the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) scheduled for Wednesday.

WTI US OIL: additional important levels

Overview
Today last price 74.68
Today Daily Change 0.11
Today Daily Change % 0.15
Today daily open 74.57
 
Trends
Daily SMA20 72.67
Daily SMA50 73.48
Daily SMA100 79.42
Daily SMA200 77.31
 
Levels
Previous Daily High 75.43
Previous Daily Low 72.55
Previous Weekly High 74.6
Previous Weekly Low 70.63
Previous Monthly High 76.79
Previous Monthly Low 67.97
Daily Fibonacci 38.2% 74.33
Daily Fibonacci 61.8% 73.65
Daily Pivot Point S1 72.94
Daily Pivot Point S2 71.31
Daily Pivot Point S3 70.07
Daily Pivot Point R1 75.82
Daily Pivot Point R2 77.06
Daily Pivot Point R3 78.69

 

 

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