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#OilEdgesHigher #OilEdgesHigher: Crude Extends Gains on Supply Woes and Demand Optimism
Global crude oil prices are trading firmly in positive territory today, continuing a three-day bullish streak as markets weigh tightening supply fundamentals against resilient demand signals. The hashtag is now trending among energy traders and commodity analysts.
Current Market Snapshot
As of 09:45 GMT (April 9, 2026):
· Brent Crude (June futures) : $89.72 per barrel, up +1.2%
· WTI Crude (May futures) : $85.64 per barrel, up +1.1%
Both benchmarks are hovering near five-month highs, with Brent edging closer to the psychological $90 resistance level.
Three Key Drivers Behind the Rise
1. Escalating Supply Disruptions
· OPEC+ cuts remain in force – The producer alliance continues its voluntary output reductions of 2.2 million barrels per day (bpd) through at least June.
· Russian refinery outages – Recent Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian energy infrastructure have knocked out approximately 15% of the country’s refining capacity, tightening global diesel and crude supplies.
· Kazakhstan supply issues – Maintenance at the CPC pipeline (Caspian Pipeline Consortium) has temporarily reduced exports by nearly 400,000 bpd.
2. Improving Demand Outlook
· US gasoline demand surged to 9.4 million bpd last week – the highest seasonal level since pre-COVID 2019, according to EIA data.
· China’s manufacturing PMI unexpectedly rose to 51.2 in March, signaling stronger industrial activity and crude appetite from the world’s largest importer.
· Airlines are increasing flight schedules ahead of the Northern Hemisphere summer travel season, boosting jet fuel consumption.
3. Geopolitical Risk Premium
· Middle East tensions remain elevated despite ceasefire talks. The risk of a wider conflict involving Iran or Houthi attacks on Red Sea shipping continues to keep traders cautious.
· US inventories fell by 3.8 million barrels last week – nearly double analyst expectations – underscoring a tighter physical market than previously estimated.
Technical Analysis
· Brent is trading above its 50-day ($84.10) and 200-day ($81.50) moving averages – a classic bullish signal.
· Immediate resistance lies at $90.50** (January 2026 high). A breakout above that level could trigger a run toward **$95.
· Support is firm at $87.30. A dip below that would signal a short-term pullback.
What the Experts Are Saying
"The market is structurally tight. We've seen inventories draw down for four consecutive weeks, and OPEC+ shows no urgency to add barrels. Every headline risk adds a few dollars of geopolitical premium."
— Michael Tran, Managing Director of Commodity Strategy, RBC Capital Markets
"Don't mistake this for a runaway rally just yet. Hedge fund net-long positions are elevated. A surprise US SPR release or a stronger dollar could spark profit-taking."
— Vandana Hari, Founder, Vanda Insights
Outlook for the Rest of April
· Bullish case ($92–95 Brent): Escalating Middle East conflict + US inventory draws continue + China stimulus boosts imports.
· Base case ($86–91 Brent): Current tight supply persists but no major supply shocks; demand grows modestly.
· Bearish case ($80–85 Brent): US recession fears resurface, or OPEC+ unexpectedly agrees to unwind cuts earlier than planned.
Key Levels to Watch
Event / Data Point Date Potential Impact
EIA Weekly Inventories Every Wednesday Inventory draw >3M barrels = bullish
OPEC+ JMMC Meeting May 1 Any hint of output hike = bearish
US SPR Refill Announcement TBD Confirmed large purchase = bullish
Fed Rate Decision May 7 Hawkish surprise = stronger USD, bearish for oil
Bottom Line
The narrative is backed by tangible fundamentals – not speculative froth. Supply is genuinely constrained, demand is holding up better than expected, and the geopolitical barrel remains half-empty rather than half-full.
For traders: Watch the $90 Brent level closely. A confirmed daily close above it with volume could signal the start of a summer rally toward triple digits.
For businesses: Consider hedging fuel costs now if you haven't already. Current upside risks outweigh downside protection.