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Crude Oil Rallies on Possible US-India Trade Deal and Unexpected Draw in EIA Inventories

October 24, 2025
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Crude Oil Rallies on Possible US-India Trade Deal and Unexpected Draw in EIA Inventories


December WTI crude oil (CLZ25) today is up +1.17 (+2.04%), and December RBOB gasoline (RBZ25) is up +0.0352 (+1.99%).

Crude oil and gasoline prices are up sharply today, reaching one-week highs.  Crude prices jumped today after India’s Mint newspaper reported that the US and India are nearing a trade deal that could see India gradually reduce its imports of Russian crude, which would boost oil demand from alternative suppliers.  Crude prices extended their advance after weekly EIA crude inventories unexpectedly declined.

Crude also has carryover support from Tuesday, when the Trump administration announced plans to refill the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) by 1 million bbl in December and January.

Concerns about a global supply glut are a major bearish factor for crude prices.  Last Tuesday, the IEA forecast a record global oil surplus of 4.0 million bpd for 2026.

Cooling tensions in the Middle East have reduced some of the risk premium in crude prices, weighing on crude as it decreases the likelihood of disruptions to the region’s crude supplies following the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas.

A decrease in crude oil held worldwide on tankers is bullish for oil prices.  Vortexa reported Monday that crude oil stored on tankers that have been stationary for at least seven days fell by -12% w/w to 78.44 million bbl in the week ended October 17.

Crude prices found support after OPEC+ on October 5 agreed to a 137,000 bpd increase in its crude production target, starting in November, which was less than market expectations of a potential 500,000 bpd boost to production.  OPEC+ is in the midst of boosting output by a further 1.66 million bpd to fully reverse the 2.2 million bpd production cut seen in early 2024.  OPEC’s September crude production rose by +400,000 bpd to 29.05 million bpd, the highest in 2.5 years.

Reduced crude exports from Russia are supportive of oil prices.  Ukraine has targeted at least 28 Russian refineries over the past two months, exacerbating a fuel crunch in Russia and limiting Russia’s crude export capabilities.  Ukrainian drone and missile attacks on Russian refineries and oil export terminals have curbed Russia’s total seaborne fuel shipments to 1.88 million bpd in the first ten days of October, the lowest average in over 3.25 years.

The outlook for higher crude production in Iraq is expected to boost global oil supplies, which is bearish for crude prices.  Iraq recently announced that it had reached an agreement with the regional government of Kurdistan to resume oil exports from the Kurdish region via a pipeline to Turkey, which had been halted for the past two years due to a payment dispute.  Iraqi Foreign Minister Hussein said that the resumption of crude exports could add 500,000 bpd of fresh oil supplies to global markets.

Crude prices have support from concerns that the ongoing war in Ukraine could lead to additional sanctions on Russian energy exports, reducing global oil supplies.  The US proposed that the G7 allies impose tariffs as high as 100% on China and India for their purchases of Russian oil in an effort to convince Russia to end the war in Ukraine.

Today’s weekly EIA report was mostly supportive for crude and products.  The EIA reported that crude inventories unexpectedly fell by -961,000 bbl versus expectations of a +2.18 million bbl build.  Also, gasoline supplies fell by -2.1 million bbl, a larger draw than expectations of -1.65 million bbl.  In addition, crude stockpiles at Cushing, the delivery point for WTI futures, fell by -770,000 bbl.  On the negative side, EIA distillate inventories fell by -1.48 million bbl, a smaller draw than expectations of -3.18 million bbl.

Today’s EIA report showed that (1) US crude oil inventories as of October 17 were -4.0% below the seasonal 5-year average, (2) gasoline inventories were -0.6% below the seasonal 5-year average, and (3) distillate inventories were -6.6% below the 5-year seasonal average.  US crude oil production in the week ending October 17 fell -0.1% w/w to 13.629 million bpd, falling back from a record high of 13.636 million bpd on the week of October 10.

Baker Hughes reported last Friday that the number of active US oil rigs in the week ending October 17 was unchanged at 418 rigs, modestly above the 4-year low of 410 rigs from August 1.  Over the past 2.5 years, the number of US oil rigs has fallen sharply from the 5.5-year high of 627 rigs reported in December 2022.

On the date of publication, Rich Asplund did not have (either directly or indirectly) positions in any of the securities mentioned in this article. All information and data in this article is solely for informational purposes. This article was originally published on Barchart.com

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