Crude jumps on global energy crunch; U.S. oil at a 7-year high

The energy crisis sweeping the world is raising the prospect of a difficult winter to come as heating demand rises.

Updated - October 11, 2021 11:31 am IST

Published - October 11, 2021 11:18 am IST - TOKYO

FILE PHOTO: The coal and gas prices have also been surging as economies recover from the pandemic.

FILE PHOTO: The coal and gas prices have also been surging as economies recover from the pandemic.

Oil prices surged again on Monday, extending the multiweek gains as an energy crisis gripping major economies shows no sign of easing amid supply restraint from the major producers.

Brent crude was up $1.20 cents, or 1.5%, at $83.59 abarrel by 0414 GMT, after gaining nearly 4% last week.

The U.S. oil was up $1.51, or 1.9%, at $80.86 a barrel, the highest since the late 2014. The U.S. crude rose 4.6% through Friday.

The prices have risen as more vaccinated populations are brought out of lockdowns, supporting a revival of economic activity, with Brent advancing for five weeks and the U.S. crude for seven.

The coal and gas prices have also been surging as economies recover, making oil more attractive as a fuel for power generation, pushing crude markets higher.

"There's no direct news flow, the moves are momentum driven where intermarket factors implying higher expected inflation are supporting the bullish move in oil prices," said Kelvin Wong, commodities analyst at the CMC Markets in Singapore.

In India, some states are experiencing blackouts and further electricity cuts because of coal shortages, while in China, the government has ordered miners to ramp up coal production as power prices surge.

The energy crisis sweeping the world is raising the prospect of a difficult winter to come as heating demand rises.

Fund managers increased their net long positions in the U.S.crude futures and options in the week to October 5, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission said on Friday.

The speculator group increased combined futures and options position in New York and London by 8,902 contracts to 325,578 during the period, the Commission said.

Drillers in the United States are taking advantage of the increase in prices and have added five new oil wells last week, the fifth straight weekly increase in oil and gas rigs.

The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and allies, together called OPEC+, last week decided to maintain a steady and gradual increase in production.

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