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Oil Advances After Canada-US Keystone Pipeline Briefly Halts


(Bloomberg) — Oil gained after services were briefly suspended at the Keystone pipeline, a crucial conduit carrying Canadian crude to the US.

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Brent rose toward $84 a barrel after ending unchanged on Thursday. West Texas Intermediate climbed above $79. Operator TC Energy Corp. confirmed Keystone’s integrity in a statement, adding that service was temporarily suspended “as a precautionary measure” and that no crude was released.

Oil has traded in a tight band this year, with even less volatility this week, confining prices to their narrowest range since September 2021. Cutbacks by OPEC+ and rising tensions in the Middle East and Red Sea have been balanced by surging supply from producers outside the cartel including the US. Persistent concerns about China’s growth has added to headwinds.

Comments from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell that the central bank is getting close to the confidence it needs to start lowering interest rates, which helped push the dollar to its sixth day of declines, were also supportive of commodities including crude.

“An improvement in fundamentals has prompted a turnaround in investor confidence,” Barclays Plc analysts including Amarpreet Singh wrote in a report. “Geopolitical risk remains elevated but is not reflected in the price, in our view.”

China’s oil demand has entered a low-growth phase as the nation shifts away from fossil fuels, the country’s biggest energy producer said. While overall consumption will continue to grow, increased take-up of electric vehicles and trucks powered by liquefied natural gas will eat into gasoline and diesel use this year, Lu Ruquan, president of China National Petroleum Corp.’s Economics and Technology Research Institute, told Bloomberg Television.

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(An earlier version of this story corrected the name of CNPC executive in video caption.)

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