Oil Climbs on Concerns Over Potential Supply Disruption in Iran Amid Threats

  • Iran protests raise supply disruption fears, geopolitical risks
  • Venezuela resumes oil exports amid US embargo reversal
  • US crude stocks rise, API says, indicating looser supply-demand balance

LONDON, Jan 14 (Reuters) – Oil prices rose on Wednesday for a ​fifth straight session on fears of Iranian supply disruptions due to a potential U.S. attack ‌on Iran and possible retaliation against U.S. regional interests.

Brent futures were up 92 cents, or 1.4%, at $66.39 a barrel at 1147 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude was up 87 cents, or 1.4%, at $62.02 a barrel.

Tehran warned U.S. allies in the Middle East it would strike U.S. bases on their soil if Washington attacked Iran. Some personnel were advised to leave ‌a U.S. military base in Qatar.


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“We are in a period of geopolitical instability and ​potential supply disruption,” said Jorge Montepeque, managing director at Onyx Capital Group. “The protests in Iran are seen as potentially leading to a regime change. That’s a big one and the possibility of a U.S. attack is ‍looking high.”

U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday urged Iranians to keep protesting and said help was on the way, without specifying what that meant.

“Protests in Iran risk tightening global oil balances through near-term supply losses, but mainly through rising geopolitical risk premium,” Citi analysts ⁠said in a note, raising their outlook for Brent over the next three months to $70 a barrel.

The analysts ‍noted, however, that the protests had not spread to the main Iranian oil-producing areas, which had limited the effect on ‌actual supply.

The ‌oil price rise was also curbed by significant crude and product builds in the U.S., the American Petroleum Institute reported late on Tuesday.

Crude stocks in the U.S., the world’s biggest oil consumer, rose by 5.23 million barrels in the week ended January 9, the API reported, citing market sources.

Gasoline inventories climbed 8.23 million barrels, while ⁠distillate inventories rose 4.34 million ⁠barrels from a week ​earlier.

Stockpile data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration will be released later on Wednesday. On Tuesday, a Reuters poll showed that U.S. crude oil stockpiles were expected to have fallen last week, while gasoline and distillate inventories likely rose.

Also capping prices, Organization ‍of the Petroleum Exporting Countries member Venezuela has begun reversing oil production cuts made under a U.S. embargo as crude exports were also resuming, three sources said.

Two supertankers departed Venezuelan waters on Monday with about 1.8 million barrels each of crude in what may ​be the first shipments of a 50-million-barrel supply deal between Caracas ‍and Washington to get exports moving again following the U.S. capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.

Reporting by Anna Hirtenstein in London. Additional reporting ​by Katya Golubkova in Tokyo and Emily Chow in Singapore. Editing by Christian Schmollinger, Mark Potter and Ed Osmond

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