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World oil prices skyrocketed

Báo Công thươngBáo Công thương25/11/2024

Energy markets saw an impressive week of gains as all commodities rallied, with crude oil being the main highlight with a 6% gain.


According to the Vietnam Commodity Exchange (MXV), green dominated the world raw material price list last week (November 18-24). At the close, the MXV-Index increased by 2.18% to 2,197 points. Notably, the energy market saw all 5 commodities increase in price by 4-10% in the context of complicated developments in the world's geopolitics .

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MXV-Index

World oil prices skyrocketed

Energy markets saw an impressive week of gains as all commodities improved, with crude oil being the main highlight with a 6% increase, completely erasing the 4% decline of the previous week. The market's bottom-fishing buying power, rising geopolitical tensions and concerns about short-term oil supply shortages in some major oil-producing regions were the reasons for the sharp increase in world oil prices last week.

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Energy price list

In the first trading session of last week, oil prices increased in the context of the conflict in the Middle East that has not shown any signs of cooling down. The change in US policy regarding the war in Ukraine has pushed the market to worry that the global crude oil supply may be interrupted. In addition, the power outage that led to the temporary suspension of production at the largest oil field in Western Europe, the Johan Sverdrup field, also increased concerns about the interruption of crude oil supply in the North Sea. These factors have pushed the world oil price up.

A decline in crude oil storage on tankers around the world also helped support prices. Vortexa, a ship tracking firm, said crude oil storage on tankers fell 14% to 50.97 million barrels in the week ended November 15 from a week earlier.

On the oil demand side, the market received a series of positive signals from the world's largest consuming markets last week. On November 21, in the context that the US may impose a tax of 60% or more on goods imported from China, the Chinese government announced measures to promote trade activities and support the import of energy products. In addition, the oil demand outlook was further improved after information that crude oil imports into China in November could reach 11.4 million barrels/day, the highest level since August, as the country took advantage of the low price range in September to buy and stockpile. In addition, crude oil imports into India - the world's third largest consuming market, also increased by 4.2% in October 2024 compared to the same period last year. This information supported the increase in oil prices last week.



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