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WTI crude oil futures fall to 6-week low of $77.50 as ceasefire hopes in Gaza rise

by July 23, 2024
written by July 23, 2024

WTI crude oil futures plunged to a six-week low of $77.50 per barrel on Tuesday, driven by growing optimism over a potential ceasefire in Gaza. 

This decline reflects a broader market shift as fears of supply disruptions in the region diminish, highlighting the influence of geopolitical developments on oil prices.

Diplomatic efforts and market reactions

Recent diplomatic efforts to mediate a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas have gained momentum. 

The plan, spearheaded by the U.S. President Joe Biden and mediated by Egypt and Qatar, has contributed to a more stable market outlook. 

The upcoming meeting between President Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House on Thursday underscores the significance of these diplomatic initiatives. 

In a recent statement on X (formerly Twitter), Netanyahu praised Biden’s support for Israel and expressed anticipation for their meeting.

Impact of the strong U.S. dollar

In addition to geopolitical factors, the strength of the U.S. dollar has played a crucial role in the recent decline in oil prices. 

A stronger dollar makes oil more expensive for international buyers, putting additional downward pressure on futures prices. 

The dollar index held steady at around 104.2 on Tuesday as investors assessed the impact of political developments in the U.S. following Biden’s announcement to withdraw from his reelection campaign and endorse Vice President Kamala Harris as the Democratic candidate.

Despite former President Donald Trump’s lead in the polls, market participants are adjusting their expectations, moving away from the “Trump trade” that had previously supported the dollar and Treasury yields. 

This shift is influencing market dynamics, as investors now focus on key upcoming data releases.

Key data and OPEC+ outlook

Market watchers are eagerly awaiting the American Petroleum Institute’s (API) oil inventory estimates, scheduled for release later today, as well as the official U.S. government data due on Wednesday. 

Projections suggest a potential decline of 2.5 million barrels in U.S. crude supplies for the week ending July 19, with an additional 500,000-barrel drop in gasoline stocks.

Looking ahead, the upcoming OPEC+ meeting on August 1 is expected to maintain the current output policies without major changes. 

This stability in production decisions suggests that the global oil market will continue to navigate its existing supply dynamics without significant alterations.

As geopolitical events, currency fluctuations, and critical data releases shape the oil market, stakeholders must carefully navigate the evolving landscape influenced by both external factors and market fundamentals.

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