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WTI remains depressed below $80.00 despite upbeat API data, EIA stockpiles eyed

  • WTI fails to cheer industry stockpiles data after a mixed daily performance.
  • Fears of increase in supply join expectations of tighter monetary policies to favor bears.
  • OPEC’s Barkindo expects oil market surplus beginning in December, IEA eyes easy prices.
  • US EIA inventory data, Fedspeak will provide fresh impulse.

WTI begins Wednesday’s trading session on a back foot around $79.60, teasing the biggest daily loss in a week. In doing so, the oil benchmark ignores private oil stocks change figures from the American Petroleum Institute (API) while tracking firmer USD and demand-supply matrix.

As per the latest API Weekly Crude Oil Stocks data for the period ended on November 12, the inventories rose 0.655M versus an expected addition of 1.55M and previous depletion of 2.485M.

It’s worth mentioning that the fresh fears of the coronavirus, mainly in Europe and the UK, challenge the oil bulls of late. On the same line is an absence of any chatters favoring supply disruptions and downbeat comments from the International Energy Agency (IEA)  and OPEC Secretary-General Mohammed Barkindo.

The IEA left its forecast for oil demand growth largely unchanged at 5.5 million barrels per day (bpd) for 2021 and 3.4 million bpd in 2022, as reported by Reuters. However, the institute did mention that "Reprieve from oil price rally could be on the horizon due to rising supplies."

On the same line was the analysis from OPEC’s Barkindo who said, "The projections show throughout the quarters of next year that there could be oversupply in the market. This is also further evidence of why we should be very cautious, measured in the decisions we take every month."

Additionally, fears of tighter money supply and an absence of cordial relations between the US and China, despite the latest virtual meeting, join firmer US Retail Sales for October to underpin the US Dollar Index (DXY) strength around a fresh 16-month high.

Moving on, weekly official oil inventory data from the US Energy Information Administration (EIA), expected +1.550M versus +1.001M previous readouts, will be important for fresh direction. Also on the radars will be the Fedspeak and demand-supply talks.

Technical analysis

Failures to cross the 10-DMA, around $80.30 at the latest, joins a sustained trading below three-week-old resistance line near $82.35, to direct WTI bears towards 50-DMA level of $77.95.

Additional important levels

Overview
Today last price 79.6
Today Daily Change -0.19
Today Daily Change % -0.24%
Today daily open 79.79
 
Trends
Daily SMA20 81.7
Daily SMA50 77.51
Daily SMA100 73.7
Daily SMA200 68.95
 
Levels
Previous Daily High 80.09
Previous Daily Low 78.33
Previous Weekly High 83.59
Previous Weekly Low 78.77
Previous Monthly High 84.98
Previous Monthly Low 74.06
Daily Fibonacci 38.2% 79.42
Daily Fibonacci 61.8% 79
Daily Pivot Point S1 78.72
Daily Pivot Point S2 77.65
Daily Pivot Point S3 76.96
Daily Pivot Point R1 80.47
Daily Pivot Point R2 81.16
Daily Pivot Point R3 82.23

 

 

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