Oil prices rose nearly 1% on Nov. 7 as the market weighed how President-elect Donald Trump's policies would affect supplies and as drillers cut output while bracing for Hurricane Rafael.
A strong dollar and lower crude imports in China limited gains.
On Nov. 6, the election of Republican former President Trump initially triggered a sell-off that pushed oil down more than $2 as the dollar rallied. Crude prices later pared losses to settle down by less than 1%.
On Nov. 7, Brent crude oil futures LCOc1 settled up 71 cents, or 0.95%, at $75.63/bbl. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude rose 67 cents, or 0.93%, to $72.36/bbl.
Prices gained support on expectations that Trump's incoming administration may tighten sanctions on Iran and Venezuela, said Andrew Lipow, president of Lipow Oil Associates, adding that this could take oil supply off the market.
"The market is now looking into what Donald Trump's policies might be and the market is reacting to that prospect," said Lipow.
In his first term, Trump put in place harsher sanctions on Iranian and Venezuelan oil. Those measures were briefly rolled back by the Biden administration but later reinstated.
Also supporting prices, the U.S. Federal Reserve cut interest rates by a quarter of a percentage point at the close of its policy meeting on Nov. 7. Interest rate cuts typically boost economic activity and energy demand.
Supply cuts also lent support. In the U.S. Gulf Coast, over 22%, or 391,214 bbl/d, of crude oil production was shut in response to Hurricane Rafael, the U.S. Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement said.
The dollar index eased nearly 1% but remained near a two-week high after surging following Trump's victory. A strong dollar makes oil more expensive for other currency holders and tends to weigh on prices.
Downward pressure also came from data showing crude oil imports in China fell 9% in October, the sixth consecutive month showing a year-on-year decline, as well as from a rise in U.S. crude inventories.
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