Taking Profits From Crude's Oil Move

 | Apr 25, 2017 05:14PM ET

1.Crude oil after rallying to 53,74$ came back down to 48,85$.

2.Expectations for O.P.E.C deal extension is rising.

3.Geopolitical tensions are favoring Crude Oil's price.

4.Amid forecasts inventories are expected to record a drop of 1.3 million barrels.

Opec and other exporters including Russia agreed last year to cut output by 1,8 million barrels per day (bpd) to reduce a price-sapping glut. The deal took effect on January and lasts six months. Despite most O.P.E.C members appear to be sticking to the deal so far it is unclear how much impact the supply reductions have on world oil inventories,which are close to record highs.

Taking this into consideration there is a good chance and high odds that O.P.E.C will decide to continue this process. A final decision on whether or not to extend the deal beyond June will be taken by the oil cartel on May 25.

Geopolitical tensions impact crude oil prices.Political unrest affects production and reduced supply.The consensus of a shortage of oil supply leads to an increase in oil prices. As we can see at the chart below, in the past Crude Oil prices have risen through times of war conflicts because these geopolitical tensions tend to create supply disruptions and increased demand for oil. We all know the existing conflict between USA and Russia on Syria issue but also the disapproval of USA for nuclear tests of North Korea if we considered a possible thesis of China on this matter then we are talking about a few of the top oil producers of the world (1st Russia, 3rd USA, 5th China), any conflict between these countries will affect Oil prices heavily.