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Oil Market Update: Crude Struggles Below 50-Day Average as Iran Talks Cloud Outlook

By Yasher RizwanMay 20, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read3 Views
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Oil prices fall over 2% amid Iran nuclear deal progress, OPEC+ output updates, and global economic concerns.
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📉 Crude Oil Wavers Near $62 Amid Supply Uncertainty and Mixed Global Signals

Crude oil futures edged slightly lower in early trading on Tuesday, with market momentum stalling near key technical levels. The price of WTI crude slipped to $62.07, showing signs of hesitation as traders awaited a clear catalyst to determine the next directional move.

The market remains closely tethered to the 50-day moving average, currently around $63.10. A clean break above this level could pave the way toward resistance at $63.43 and $64.40, while failure to hold above $62.59 could expose downside levels around $59.13. For now, oil appears rangebound as traders remain cautious ahead of geopolitical and policy developments.


🔍 Russia’s OPEC+ Limits Keep Supply in Check Despite Ceasefire Hopes

News of potential progress in Russia-Ukraine ceasefire negotiations has created short-lived ripples in energy markets. However, analysts believe any meaningful impact on crude supply is unlikely in the near term. Russia remains bound by OPEC+ output quotas, and no immediate increase in exports is expected even if diplomacy advances.

While global headlines focus on de-escalation efforts, the lack of new sanctions from the U.S. and limited commentary from key producers is keeping the geopolitical risk premium subdued — but not eliminated.


⚠️ Iran Nuclear Deal: A Key Bearish Wildcard for Oil Traders

The biggest downside risk to oil prices lies in the possibility of renewed Iranian crude hitting global markets. If progress is made in the ongoing U.S.-Iran nuclear talks, analysts estimate 300,000 to 400,000 barrels per day could re-enter the supply chain.

Though Iran’s Supreme Leader has expressed skepticism, traders remain alert for any breakthrough that might lead to sanctions relief, which would increase global oil supply and potentially pressure crude prices lower.


🌏 China’s Economic Data Dents Demand Outlook Despite Trade Pause

Crude sentiment also took a hit from weaker-than-expected economic data out of China, the world’s top oil importer. Sluggish retail sales and industrial output have raised questions about short-term demand strength.

However, some optimism remains due to the recently announced 90-day tariff truce between the U.S. and China. Analysts at Goldman Sachs noted signs of late recovery in Chinese economic activity, which could help balance some of the bearish weight from soft data.


📊 Technical Outlook: Crude Oil Remains Rangebound with Bearish Tilt

Oil markets are stuck in a narrow range, with the $63.10 50-day MA acting as a major technical barrier. If bulls fail to overcome this level, momentum could shift further to the downside, particularly if prices drop below $62.59.

Unless there is a definitive breakthrough in either the Iran deal or a notable shift in Russian supply dynamics, crude oil prices may remain capped in the short term, with bearish risks outweighing bullish potential.

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