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    Oil set for weekly loss as global conflicts ease, signs of glut emerge

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    [HOUSTON] Oil prices managed small gains on Friday (Oct 17) but were headed for a weekly loss of nearly 3 per cent after the IEA forecast a growing glut and US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed to meet again to discuss Ukraine.

    Brent crude futures settled at US$61.29 a barrel, up 23 US cents, or 0.38 per cent. US West Texas Intermediate futures finished at US$57.54 a barrel, up 8 US cents, or 0.14 per cent.

    Trump and Putin agreed on Thursday to another summit on the war in Ukraine, to be held in the next two weeks in Hungary.

    That comes on top of a cease-fire agreement ending, at least temporarily, the fighting in Gaza between Israel and Hamas.

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was headed to the White House on Friday to push for more military support, including US-made long-range Tomahawk missiles, while Washington pressured India and China to stop buying Russian oil.

    “We have had the once-in-a-generation peace deal in the Middle East, Iran is neutralised and now Ukraine; an unprecedented amount of risk has come out of the market,” said Phil Flynn, senior analyst with Price Futures Group.

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    This week’s decline was also partly due to rising trade tensions between the US and China, which added to concerns about an economic slowdown and lower energy demand.

    “It just demolishes confidence,” said Jorge Montepeque, managing director at Onyx Capital Group, who expects the US economy will quickly be affected.

    On Friday, a fire overnight at BP’s Whiting, Indiana, refinery was expected to affect only the Midwest market, Flynn said.

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    Brent crude futures settled 85 cents, or 1.37 per cent, lower at US$61.06 a barrel on Thursday.

    Patrick DeHaan, head of petroleum analysis for GasBuddy, said the market around the Great Lakes was expected to jump.

    “Great Lakes spot petrol prices spiking on the BP refinery fire overnight, could lead to prices cycling soon,” DeHaan posted on X. “For now, wholesale prices pointing to about a 20 US cent a gallon rise.”

    Limiting crude prices was the International Energy Agency’s outlook for a growing supply glut in 2026. The US Energy Information Administration said on Thursday that US crude inventories increased by 3.5 million barrels last week, to 423.8 million barrels, compared with analysts’ expectations in a Reuters poll for a 288,000-barrel rise.

    The bigger-than-expected build in crude inventory was largely due to lower refining utilisation as refineries go into autumn turnarounds.

    The data also showed a rise in US production to 13.6 million barrels per day, the highest on record. REUTERS

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