$70 WTI Returns as Trump Targets India Over Russian Oil Ties

U.S. GDP expanded at a 3% annualized rate in the second quarter, beating most forecasts and suggesting surprising economic resilience, according to fresh data from the U.S. Department of Commerce. The news lifted oil prices modestly on Wednesday, with West Texas Intermediate (WTI) climbing 1.43% to $70.20 per barrel and Brent crude rising 1.19% to $73.37.

Gasoline also rose 1.10% to $2.243, but heating oil slipped 1.51% to $2.427. Natural gas plunged over 3% to $3.03/MMBtu, driven by milder weather forecasts and softening industrial demand in key regions like the Gulf Coast and the Northeast. Analysts said the mixed response in energy markets highlights deepening disconnects between macroeconomic performance and energy demand elasticity.

“While oil is following GDP momentum, natural gas is being pulled down by physical market fundamentals,” said a trader with a Houston-based energy hedge fund. “This is a bifurcated market.”

But even as U.S. oil prices inch up, geopolitics are setting the stage for potential volatility. President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced sweeping new tariffs—including a 25% levy on Indian exports to the U.S. starting August 1—and threatened additional penalties over India’s ongoing purchases of Russian crude.

In a social media post, Trump cited India’s “obnoxious” trade barriers and its position as one of Russia’s largest energy buyers as justification for the new measures. He warned that energy-related transactions could be subject to secondary sanctions, a threat with clear implications for oil markets.

India imported an estimated 1.7 million barrels per day of crude in the first quarter, with Russian barrels accounting for nearly 40% of its imports. If Trump follows through, Indian refiners may face significantly higher costs, forcing them to pivot away from Russian supplies and compete more aggressively for Middle Eastern and Atlantic Basin barrels—a shift that could lift global crude benchmarks.

According to Bloomberg, the tariff threat has already spooked Indian markets, with the rupee slumping 0.8% and equity futures dipping. Economists warn the geopolitical angle of these trade actions could have wide-ranging consequences. “This isn’t just economic leverage—this is a signal to anyone still buying Russian oil,” said Madhavi Arora of Emkay Global.

At the same time, the Trump administration’s rollback of Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) incentives is chilling U.S. clean energy investment. BloombergNEF now expects utility-scale solar installations to drop 17% through 2030 and wind to decline by over 20%, citing rising Treasury yields and a collapsed tax credit landscape.

Meanwhile, AI-driven power demand is surging. PJM and ERCOT forecast record peak load in 2026, driven largely by energy-hungry data centers. Nuclear relicensing is accelerating in response.

Despite strong GDP growth, upstream oil activity remains muted. Baker Hughes data shows the U.S. rig count has fallen in 12 of the past 13 weeks, now at its lowest level since September 2021. Delayed well completions in the Permian and Eagle Ford reflect an industry still operating with caution—even amid bullish demand signals and tightening global supply.

By Julianne Geiger for Oilprice.com

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