HomeNewsBusinesscommoditiesOil rises on US crude stockpile draw, global manufacturing activity

Oil rises on US crude stockpile draw, global manufacturing activity

US crude inventories fell more than expected, dropping by 7.2 million barrels last week, after hitting all-time highs for three consecutive weeks, Energy Information Administration data showed.

July 01, 2020 / 22:17 IST
Story continues below Advertisement

Oil prices rose about 1 percent on Wednesday following a drawdown in US crude inventories from record highs and a string of positive manufacturing data, but a surge in coronavirus cases tempered gains.

Brent crude rose 55 cents, or 1.3 percent, to $41.82 a barrel by 11:08 a.m. EDT (1508 GMT). US crude rose 38 cents, or 1 percent, to $39.65 a barrel.

Story continues below Advertisement

US crude inventories fell more than expected, dropping by 7.2 million barrels last week, after hitting all-time highs for three consecutive weeks, Energy Information Administration data showed. Analysts had expected a 710,000-barrel drop.

Much of the drawdown was attributed to refiners ramping up production after reducing runs this spring because of the pandemic, as refinery utilization rates rose by 0.9 percentage point to 75.5 percent, their highest since early April.