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Oil prices respond to U.S. move on Iran with surge
by Staff Writers
Washington DC (UPI) May 10, 2018

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Crude oil prices were moving sharply higher Wednesday after the U.S. decision to leave the Iranian nuclear accord, though assurances were quick to emerge.

President Donald Trump on Tuesday signaled the end of the U.S. role in the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, saying a U.N.-backed deal that limited Iranian nuclear activity was no longer in the nation's interest. Through his decision, Trump called on his Cabinet to re-impose all U.S. sanctions that were lifted or waived under the agreement.

These steps shall be accomplished as expeditiously as possible, and in no case later than 180 days from the date of this memorandum, his statement read.

That matters for commodities markets as there is little spare oil capacity in the global economy. U.S. sanctions on Iran extend to oil and Trump's decision caused markets to jump in early Wednesday trading. Hundreds of thousands of Iranian oil barrels could be on the line with the U.S. departure from the JCPOA, though European leaders have said they remain committed.

The price for Brent crude oil, the global benchmark, was up 2.46 percent to $76.69 per barrel. West Texas Intermediate, the U.S. benchmark for the price of oil, was up 2.45 percent to $70.75 per barrel.

The 180-day time frame could be indicative of a knee-jerk reaction in Wednesday oil price movements as Iranian oil wasn't impacted overnight. Saudi Arabia, through its official news agency, said it would work to mitigate any market disruptions that would come from any oil shortage triggered by the snap back of Iranian sanctions.

Matthew Smith, the director of commodity research at ClipperData, told UPI the trend line might be a reflection of simmering market uncertainty about sanctions.

While yesterday's decision by President Trump was not surprising, the sternness of his stance has made it difficult to assess the impact on Iranian flows by year-end, he said.

Global spare capacity is at a premium. Late Tuesday, the American Petroleum Institute reported U.S. commercial crude oil inventories declined 1.8 million barrels last week, far greater than the 400,000 barrel drop forecast by commodity pricing group S&P Global Platts. While the United States is producing more oil, it's also exporting more.

Extra supplies from the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, meanwhile, are short because of an agreement to limit production to erase a previous surplus. Paul Hickin, the oil director at commodity pricing group Platts, told UPI that, with Iranian oil on its way out and Venezuela production at historic lows, OPEC may have to review its objectives.

OPEC and its allies will need to confront sooner rather than later the fact the terms of the deal will need to be changed in order to maintain the current cooperative framework if it wants to stay true to its balanced market goal, he said.


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Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil exporter, has said it will take all necessary measures to prevent supply shortages following the US withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal. "The kingdom will work with major oil producers within and outside OPEC, and with major consumers as well to limit the impact of any shortages in supplies," the Saudi energy ministry said in a statement late Tuesday. The kingdom's assurance came just hours after US President Donald Trump announced the United States was wi ... read more

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