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2025.11.01 02:14
West Texas Intermediate (WTI) US Oil price rises to $60.50 per barrel on Friday, up 0.65% on the day, extending its rebound after two sessions of subdued trading. Despite the modest recovery, Crude Oil prices remain on track for their third consecutive monthly decline as persistent oversupply concerns limit upside potential ahead of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies (OPEC+) meeting on Sunday.
According to recent reports relayed by Reuters, eight OPEC+ members are preparing to increase output by a combined 137,000 barrels per day (bpd) in December as part of their effort to regain lost market share. In addition, Saudi Arabia's exports reached a six-month high of 6.41 million barrels per day in August, while the Energy Information Administration (EIA) reported that the United States (US) Crude output climbed to a record 13.6 million barrels per day last week.
These developments have largely offset the potential bullish impact of Washington's new sanctions on major Russian Oil producers. Traders report that Indian Oil Corp recently purchased five cargoes of Russian Oil for December delivery from non-sanctioned suppliers, signaling continued resilience in Russian exports despite Western pressure.
On the geopolitical front, the announcement by US President Donald Trump that China agreed to purchase American energy, including future Oil and Gas shipments from Alaska, has lent limited support to sentiment. However, market analysts remain doubtful that this trade truce will meaningfully boost Chinese demand for US energy.
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WTI US Oil 4-hour chart. Source: FXStreet.
WTI finds solid support around $59.50, aligned with the 100-period Simple Moving Average (SMA), currently near $59.27. After breaking above the descending resistance line around $60.10, the price is now attempting to confirm a bullish trend reversal.
However, the upward momentum has stalled at $61.17, and a clear move beyond this level would be required to reignite bullish pressure and open the way toward the psychological $62.00 mark and the peak of October 24 at $62.38.
Conversely, a drop below $59.50 and the 100-period SMA would expose WTI to renewed downside pressure, with the next key support seen near the October 20 low at $55.97.
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