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As of the morning of March 11, 2025, crude oil prices continued to experience volatility, influenced by a combination of geopolitical tensions, economic concerns, and supply adjustments.
The current price of West Texas Intermediate crude oil is around $66.10 per barrel.Previous Day and Night DevelopmentsWTI Crude Oil: Prices fell by approximately 1.51% to $66.03 per barrel by midday PST on March 11, reflecting ongoing concerns about a potential United States recession and the impact of tariffs on global growth.Brent Crude: Prices rose slightly to $69.33 per barrel, despite broader market worries.DME Oman Crude: Ended the previous week at $71.17 per barrel, reflecting a mixed market sentiment.Global Oil Market Trends and Analysis for March 11, 2025.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Global Oil MarketsAsia: A market share battle is emerging as Saudi Arabia and Russia increase their crude exports to Asia, particularly China, which is the worlds largest oil importer.
Russia has recently become Chinas primary oil supplier due to offering discounts following Western sanctions.Europe: The European market remains cautious due to geopolitical risks, including the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict and potential sanctions on Russian oil exports.North America: United States President Donald Trumps protectionist policies, including tariffs on Canada and Mexico, are affecting oil prices by increasing costs for United States refiners.Market AnalysisSupply and Demand: OPEC+ plans to increase production in April, but this decision may be reversed if the market appears oversupplied.
Global demand growth has been slow, partly due to the rise of electric vehicles.Geopolitical Factors: The Russia-Ukraine conflict and tensions between Iran and Israel continue to pose risks to global oil supply.
Trumps policies on Iran and Venezuela could further disrupt supply chains.Economic Concerns: Fears of a United States recession and the impact of tariffs on global economic growth are weighing on oil prices.Quotes from Market MakersDaniel Hynes, ANZ: Trumps comments triggered a wave of selling as investors started pricing in the risk of weaker growth in demand.Suvro Sarkar, DBS Bank: Brent at around $70 a barrel is a strong support level, and oil prices may attempt a technical bounce at current levels.Technical AnalysisWTI Crude: The Relative Strength Index is around 52, indicating neutral market conditions.
Immediate resistance is at $67.50, while support is at $66.00.ETF Inflows and OutflowsThere has been a reduction in net long positions by oil traders over the past six weeks, reflecting bearish sentiment.VolumesTrading volumes have been influenced by market volatility, with significant fluctuations in recent days.ConclusionThe oil market remains volatile, driven by geopolitical tensions, economic uncertainties, and supply adjustments.
As market makers navigate these complexities, prices are likely to continue fluctuating in response to global events and policy changes.Future OutlookPrice Projections: Brent futures are projected to average around $74.50 per barrel this year, with potential decreases in the future.Supply Adjustments: OPEC+ will maintain flexibility in supply decisions based on market conditions.Geopolitical Risks: Continued tensions in the Middle East and between Russia and Ukraine will remain significant factors influencing oil prices.





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