Brent crude oil prices have risen by 4.0% to
$76.20 per barrel, recovering from last week's sharp 7.5% drop to $72.69, the
lowest in October. The recovery is driven mainly by geopolitical tensions, with
investors responding to Israel's ongoing military actions. Although Israel
backed away from plans to target Iran's nuclear and oil infrastructure, its
continued attacks on Hamas and Hezbollah keep the Middle East conflict a key
factor affecting oil prices.
This week, the Israeli military confirmed the
killing of Hashem Safieddine, a key Hezbollah leader, which intensified
concerns in the region. Israel's strikes on Lebanon, especially the port of
Tyre, overshadow diplomatic efforts by U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken,
who is working to de-escalate tensions. With the U.S. presidential election
approaching on November 5, the situation in the Middle East remains volatile,
keeping upward pressure on oil prices.
Additionally, China's economy is another critical
factor. The People's Bank of China cut its benchmark lending rate by 25 basis
points to 3.10%, signaling efforts to stimulate growth. As a major importer of
commodities, any positive economic signals from China are seen as supportive of
higher oil prices. Saudi Aramco CEO Amin Nasser also expressed optimism about
China's future oil demand.
However, U.S. oil inventories rose
unexpectedly by 5.47 million barrels, far exceeding the anticipated
800,000-barrel increase, which briefly interrupted the upward trend in oil
prices. Despite this, large investors remain bullish. The United States Oil
Fund (USO) saw net inflows of $14.4 million last week and an additional $69.1
million this week, indicating confidence in further price gains.
Brent prices are expected to continue trading
within the $70.00-80.00 per barrel range ahead of the U.S. elections, but a
breakout above $80.00 per barrel is possible afterward, depending on the
geopolitical situation and market sentiment.
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