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Oil jumps as storm approaches Gulf of Mexico production hub

  • Prices firm on powerful storm forecast in Gulf of Mexico
  • Investors eye Fed speech later today on tapering guidance
  • Brent, WTI on track for about 10% weekly gains
Published August 27, 2021

LONDON: Oil prices rose on Friday and are on track to post big gains for the week on worries about supply disruptions as energy companies began shutting production in the Gulf of Mexico ahead of a possible hurricane forecast to hit on the weekend.

Brent crude futures were $1.36, or 1.9%, higher at $72.43 a barrel at 1220 GMT. US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures climbed $1.52, or 2.3%, to $68.94 a barrel.

For the week, Brent is on track for a rise of 11%, its biggest weekly jump since June 2020. WTI is headed for a weekly gain of more than 10%, also the strongest since June 2020.

"Energy traders are pushing crude prices higher in anticipation of disruptions in output in the Gulf of Mexico and on growing expectations OPEC+ might resist raising output given the recent Delta variant impact over crude demand," Edward Moya, senior market analyst at OANDA told Reuters.

Oil steadies near $71 after two-day rally

Companies started airlifting workers from Gulf of Mexico oil production platforms on Thursday and BHP and BP said they had begun to stop production at offshore platforms as a storm brewing in the Caribbean Sea was forecast to barrel through the Gulf on the weekend.

Gulf of Mexico offshore wells account for 17% of US crude oil production and 5% of dry natural gas production. Over 45% of total US refining capacity lies along the Gulf Coast.

The prospect of US Gulf supply outages helped turn the market around from losses on Thursday, which had been partly spurred by output returning at a Mexican oil platform following a fatal fire.

"The market may have more immediate concerns, with a storm building in the Caribbean. It's expected to become a powerful hurricane and potentially wreak havoc in the Gulf of Mexico and Texas early next week," ANZ Research said in a note.

Prices for oil and other risky assets on Thursday were pressured by US Federal Reserve officials' comments that the central bank must get on with its stimulus tapering.

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