Crude oil futures end higher on Wednesday

10 Sep 2020 Evaluate

Crude oil futures ended higher on Wednesday, rebounding strongly after suffering a terrible setback a session earlier, amid hopes the US inventory data for last week will show a drop in stockpiles. According to estimates, US crude oil production will likely drop by 870,000 barrels per day to 11.38 million barrels per day this year.  There is expects that the EIA data to show a decline of about 500,000 barrels in crude stockpiles for the week ended September 4. A survey by S&P Global Platts expects gasoline supplies to have dropped by about 2.5 million barrels and distillates stockpile to have risen by about 300,000 barrels last week.

Crude oil futures for October surged $1.29 or 3.5 percent to settle at $38.05 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. November Brent crude gained $1.01 or 2.5 percent to settle at $40.79 a barrel on London's Intercontinental Exchange.

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