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Market Close: June 02 Up

Fueling Strategy: Please fuel as needed today/tonight, Wednesday prices will fall about one penny – Be Safe Today
NYMEX Crude    $  36.81 UP $1.3700
NYMEX ULSD     $1.0921 UP $0.0631
NYMEX Gas       $1.1183 UP $0.0516
NEWS
Oil prices were up about $1 a barrel on Tuesday on expectations that major producers will agree to extend output cuts during a video conference likely to be held this week and as countries and U.S. states begin to restart after coronavirus lock downs. WTI Crude climbed $1.37, or 3.87%, to settle at $36.81 per barrel. Brent Crude rose 2.7%, or $1.04, to $39.36 a barrel.

The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and others including Russia, a grouping known as OPEC+, are considering extending their production cuts of 9.7 million barrels per day (bpd), or about 10% of global production, into July or August, at a meeting expected to be held on June 4. “Most likely, OPEC+ could extend current cuts until Sept. 1, with a meeting set before then to decide on next steps,” said Citi’s head of commodities research Edward Morse. Under the original OPEC+ plan, the cuts were due to run through May and June, scaling back to a reduction of 7.7 million bpd from July to December. Saudi Arabia has been pushing to keep the deeper cuts in place for longer, sources said.

The gradual reopening of businesses in a growing number of U.S. states and countries around the world after shelter-in-place mandates caused by the coronavirus pandemic also oil boosted prices. “As the economy opens up, there’s more and more people on the road. That’s going to be good, obviously, for crude oil,” said Bob Yawger, director of energy futures at Mizuho in New York. Steadily increasing gasoline demand in the United States and falling crude inventories at the nation’s oil storage hub in Cushing, Oklahoma, has also supported prices, Yawger said.

Industry group American Petroleum Institute will release its weekly oil inventory report later in the day, with official data following on Wednesday.

Have a Great Day,
Loren R Bailey, President
Fuel Manager Services Inc.
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Cell: 479-790-5581
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loren: Fuel Manager Services Inc. "Serving the trucking industry since 1992" I've been in and around the trucking industry for 45-years beginning in owner operator operations at Willis Shaw Express. I bought a small trucking company that I ran for 6-years then sold and went to work for J.B. Hunt Transport in 1982. After 10-years with Hunt, I started Fuel Manager Services, Inc., we are in our 29th year of serving the American trucking companies. Our simple goal was and is to bridge the gap between the trucking companies and the fuel suppliers.