Oil up on US stimulus hopes

Oil was up Monday morning in Asia, with supply cuts by key producers and hopes for further US stimulus measures giving the black liquid a boost.

Brent oil futures gained 0.54% to $59.88 by 10:51 PM ET (3:51 AM GMT), and is close to topping the $60 mark for the first time since Feb. 20, 2020. WTI futures rose 0.99% to $57.41.

The six-month Brent spread settled at $2.33 on Friday, after hitting a high of $2.44, its widest in a year, in a sign that prompt supplies are tightening.

The US jobs report for January, released on Friday, showed that fewer jobs were created in the economy than expected. Non-farm payrolls were at 49,000 and the unemployment rate was at 6.3%. Further US data, including the federal budget and the consumer price index, will be released later in the week.

Although the data was disappointing, some investors said that it could lead to more stimulus measures, which in turn could boost fuel demand.

“A weak US jobs report boosted hopes of further stimulus measures,” ANZ analysts said in a note, which added that energy products and industrial metals benefited from the increased risk appetite among investors.

A weaker dollar earlier in the session also boosted dollar-denominated commodities. However, the greenback clawed back losses and was up on Monday.

Saudi Arabia’s pledge to implement further supply cuts in February and March, and reductions by other Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies (<a href=’https://theenergyyear.com/companies-institutions/opec/’>OPEC+) members, is also helping to maintain the balance in global markets.

Despite the cuts elsewhere, US producers are increasing their output in order to take advantage of stronger crude oil prices. Energy services firm Baker Hughes Co. said that the US oil rig count, an early indicator of future output, rose to its highest since May during the previous week.

However, Covid-19 lockdowns that are still in place across parts of Europe and Asia continue to dampen fuel demand.

First published on Investing.com

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