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    Oil soars as Russian energy supply fears intensify

    February 28, 2022
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    London — Oil prices jumped on Monday as Western allies imposed more sanctions on Russia and blocked some Russian banks from a global payments system, which could cause severe disruption to its oil exports.

    Brent crude rose $2.32, or 2.4%, to $100.25 by 1436 GMT after touching a high of $105.07 a barrel in early trade.

    The Brent contract for April delivery expires on Monday. The most active contract, for May delivery, was up $3.14 at $97.26.

    U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude was up $3.09, or 3.4%, at $94.68 after hitting $99.10 in early trade.

    “Growing concerns about disruptions to Russian energy supplies are pushing oil and gas prices up sharply,” Commerzbank analyst Carsten Fritsch said.

    Russia is facing severe disruption to its exports of all commodities from oil to grains after Western nations imposed stiff sanctions on Moscow and cut off some Russian banks from the SWIFT international payment system.

    “Russia could retaliate to these harsh measures by reducing or even completely suspending energy shipments to Europe,” Fritsch said.

    Russian crude oil grades, which account for about 10% of global oil supply, were hammered in physical markets.

    Goldman Sachs raised its one-month Brent price forecast to $115 a barrel from $95 previously.

    “We expect the price of consumed commodities that Russia is a key producer of to rally from here – this includes oil,” the bank said.

    President Vladimir Putin put Russia’s nuclear deterrent on high alert on Sunday.

    Russian forces seized two small cities in southeastern Ukraine, the Interfax news agency said, but ran into stiff resistance elsewhere. read more

    Talks between Ukraine and Russia have started at the Belarusian border, a Ukrainian presidential adviser said, aiming to agree to an immediate ceasefire.

    “If there’s any progress made in this meeting, we’re going to see a sharp reversal in markets – we’ll see stocks rise, the dollar rise and oil fall,” said OANDA analyst Jeffrey Halley.

    British oil major BP decided to exit its Russian oil and gas investments, opening a new front in the West’s campaign to isolate Russia’s economy. BP is Russia’s biggest foreign investor.

    The sanctions and the exodus of Western oil companies could impact Russian oil production in the near term, analysts said.

    Oil prices came under pressure after The Wall Street Journal reported that the United States and other major oil-consuming nations are considering releasing 70 million barrels of oil from their emergency stockpiles.

    The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and allies led by Russia, a group known as OPEC+, are due to meet on Wednesday. The group is expected to stick to plans to add 400,000 barrels per day (bpd) of supply in April.

    Ahead of the meeting, OPEC+ revised down its forecast for the oil market surplus for 2022 by about 200,000 bpd to 1.1 million bpd, underscoring market tightness.

    – Reuters (Reporting by Bozorgmehr Sharafedin in London; Additional reporting by Sonali Paul in Melbourne and Alex Lawler in London; Editing by David Goodman, Carmel Crimmins and Mark Porter)

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