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Oil Rises Sharply on Inventory Report

Futures and Commodities
AP
Oil Rises Sharply on Inventory Report
Thursday October 11, 6:57 pm ET
By John Wilen, AP Business Writer
Petroleum Futures Jump on News Oil Supplies Fell; Natural Gas Off on Big Supply Build


NEW YORK (AP) -- Petroleum futures rose sharply Thursday and oil prices passed $83 a barrel after the government reported an unexpected decline in crude oil inventories.

Prices also were supported by an International Energy Agency report that concluded oil inventories held by the world's largest industrialized countries have fallen below a five-year average, and by concerns that clashes between Turkish forces and Kurdish rebels could affect Iraqi oil supplies.

"No news was bearish today," said James Cordier, president of Liberty Trading Group in Tampa, Fla. "Really, that's all investors need right now to push energy prices higher."

The weekly inventory report from the Energy Department's Energy Information Administration said crude supplies fell by 1.7 million barrels in the week ended Oct. 5. Analysts surveyed by Dow Jones Newswires on average expected oil inventories to rise by 1 million barrels.

While the report also concluded that refinery activity and supplies of gasoline rose unexpectedly last week, traders focused on the oil inventory number, analysts said.

In part that's because supplies of gasoline and heating oil remain low despite last week's increases, said Antoine Halff, head of energy research at Fimat USA LLC.

Traders may also be anticipating that the EIA will revise last week's crude supply estimates downward, as it has done in the past, Halff said.

Light, sweet crude for November delivery rose $1.78 to settle at $83.08 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange, the second highest settlement price on record for a front-month contract. Crude futures settled at $83.32 on Sept. 20 after rising to a trading record of $83.90.

In London, November Brent crude rose $1.55 to settle at $80.15 a barrel on the ICE Futures exchange.

Also Thursday, November gasoline rose 3.3 cents to settle at $2.0666 a gallon on the Nymex, while heating oil futures rose 3.01 cents to settle at $2.2473 a gallon.

November natural gas, meanwhile, fell 13.4 cents to settle at $6.876 per 1,000 cubic feet. In a separate report, the EIA said natural gas inventories rose last week by 73 billion cubic feet, more than the 68 billion cubic foot increase analysts forecast.

In its petroleum inventory report, the EIA said refinery activity rose 0.3 percentage point to 87.8 percent of capacity last week. Analysts expected a 0.1 percentage point decline.

Inventories of gasoline rose 1.7 million barrels last week; analysts had expected a drop of 300,000 barrels. Distillate inventories, which include heating oil and diesel fuel, fell 600,000 barrels, in line with expectations.

Crude imports fell 384,000 barrels a day last week to an average of 9.9 million barrels a day, while gasoline imports rose 169,000 barrels a day to an average of 1.3 million barrels a day.

Demand for gasoline rose last week by about 80,000 barrels, the EIA said.

The petroleum market's move higher in the face of strong product buildups is a sign speculators are plowing money into energy futures, Cordier said.

"When the funds are buying and they're spending money, it's really hard to put a fundamental explanation behind it," Cordier said.

Halff thinks the market saw the EIA report as validation of the earlier IEA report, which concluded that crude inventories held by the 30 nations of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development fell by 21 million barrels in August to 2.66 billion barrels, 70.4 million barrels lower than last year.

The IEA left its estimate of world oil demand growth for this year and next unchanged at 1.5 percent and 2.4 percent respectively.

Despite oil's recent rally, gas prices continue to fall. At the pump, the average national price of a gallon of gas fell 0.5 cent overnight to $2.76, according to AAA and the Oil Price Information Service. Gas prices peaked at $3.227 a gallon in May.

Associated Press Writer George Jahn, in Vienna, contributed to this report.


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