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Oil Edges Up After Trump Extends EU Trade Talks Deadline


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Summary

  • Trump raises prospect of more sanctions on Moscow
  • OPEC+ could agree further increase in output
  • US public holiday likely to limit trade on Monday

(Reuters) – Oil prices rose on Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump extended a deadline for trade talks with the European Union, easing concerns about U.S. tariffs on the bloc that could hit fuel demand.

Brent crude futures rose 39 cents, or 0.6%, to $65.17 a barrel by 0919 GMT while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude was up 33 cents, or 0.5%, at $61.86 a barrel.


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“Trump’s pivot, by postponing higher tariffs for the EU, and his comments on possible sanctions on Russia are moderately supporting crude prices today,” UBS analyst Giovanni Staunovo said.

He added Monday’s U.S. Memorial Day holiday was likely to limit volumes of trade on the oil market.

Trump said he agreed to extend a deadline for trade talks with the European Union until July 9 after Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, said the bloc needed more time to strike a deal.

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Trump separately said in a social media post that Russian President Vladimir Putin had “gone absolutely CRAZY” by unleashing the largest aerial attack of the war on Ukraine and that he was weighing new sanctions on Moscow.

Brent and WTI traded higher on Friday as limited progress in U.S.-Iran nuclear talks quashed expectations more Iranian oil will return to global markets and as U.S. buyers covered positions ahead of the three-day Memorial Day weekend.

Prices on Friday also drew strength from data from energy services firm Baker Hughes  that showed U.S. firms cut the number of operating oil rigs by eight to 465 last week, the lowest since November 2021, raising the chance of tighter supplies in future.

The gains were capped by expectations that the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies, a group known as OPEC+, could decide to increase output by another 411,000 barrels per day for July at a meeting on Sunday.

Reuters reported this month that the group could unwind the rest of its 2.2 million bpd voluntary production cut by the end of October, having already raised output targets by about 1 million bpd for April, May and June.

 

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