Dầu thô giảm ngày thứ 6 khi báo cáo của Mỹ cho thấy trữ lượng dầu thô tăng tuần trÆ°á»›c và cÆ¡ quan năng lượng thế giá»›i (IEA) Ä‘ã củng cố thêm tiên Ä‘oán đối vá»›i các nÆ°á»›c cung cấp dầu ngoài OPEC.
Dầu giảm 0.3% hôm qua sau khi IEA tiên Ä‘oán sản lượng tăng tại các nÆ°á»›c nhÆ°
Dầu thô cho đợt hàng tháng 5 giảm 34 cent hay 0.4% còn $83.71/thùng và có giá $83.86 trên giao dịch Ä‘iện tá» New York Mercantile Exchange lúc 9:57 sáng giá» Sydney. Hôm qua hợp đồng giảm 29 cent còn $84.05.
Các nÆ°á»›c không thuá»™c OPEC sẽ tăng sản lượng khoảng 600,000 thùng/ngày năm nay, Ä‘Æ°a tổng sản lượng trung bình 1 ngày thành 52 triệu thùng. Các nhà sản xuất ngoài OPEC này Ä‘ã bÆ¡m khoảng 60% lượng dầu thế giá»›i.
Theo báo cáo của API, dá»± trữ xăng dầu tăng thêm 1.61 triệu thùng thành 221.8 triệu thùng.
Giao dịch dầu thô Brent cho đợt hàng tháng 5 lá»— 5 cent, khoảng 0.1% còn $84.72/thùng trên giao dịch ICE Futures Europe hôm qua.
Crude Oil Extends Declines as Report Shows Inventories Rise
Oil declined for a sixth day as an industry-funded report showed U.S. crude inventories rose last week and the International Energy Agency boosted its forecast for non-OPEC supplies.
Oil fell 0.3 percent yesterday after the IEA predicted that output will expand in countries such as Canada, the U.K. and Russia. Crude stockpiles gained 1.41 million barrels, according to the American Petroleum Institute. The U.S. Energy Department will probably say today inventories grew by 1.3 million barrels, based on analyst estimates in a Bloomberg News survey.
“Inventory levels are high,” Peter McGuire, managing director at CWA Global Markets Pty, said by phone from Sydney. Oil is “having a breather after a strong run-up in the last couple of weeks.”
Crude oil for May delivery dropped as much as 34 cents, or 0.4 percent, to $83.71 a barrel and was at $83.86 in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange at 9:57 a.m. Sydney time. Yesterday, the contract lost 29 cents to settle at $84.05.
Countries outside the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries will raise output by 600,000 barrels a day this year to average 52 million barrels a day, the IEA said in its monthly market report yesterday. That’s 220,000 barrels a day more than estimated last month. The agency’s global oil-demand forecast was 30,000 barrels a day higher than in last month’s report.
Non-OPEC producers pump about 60 percent of the world’s oil.
Fuel Supplies
Gasoline inventories climbed by 1.61 million barrels to 221.8 million, according to the API report. Stockpiles of distillate fuel, a category that includes heating oil and diesel, rose 1.71 million barrels, the API said.
Oil-supply totals from the API and DOE moved in the same direction 75 percent of the time over the past four years, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.
API collects stockpile information on a voluntary basis from operators of refineries, bulk terminals and pipelines. The government requires that reports be filed with the Energy Department for its weekly survey.
Brent crude for May settlement lost 5 cents, or 0.1 percent, to $84.72 a barrel on the London-based ICE Futures Europe exchange yesterday.