Oil remains in recovery phase as worried market awaits Iran retaliation

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Oil futures rose for a third straight session on Thursday, boosted by continuing tensions in the Middle East as Israel braces for an expected attack by Iran, and by reports this week of a sixth straight decline in U.S. crude inventories.

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The stock market rose on Thursday after data showed that U.S. jobless claims fell more than expected last week, suggesting that concerns about a worsening labor market were well-founded. overblown.

Major futures benchmarks posted a third straight gain as Nymex (CL1:COM) crude oil for September delivery settled +1.3% to USD 76.19/bbl, and October Brent crude oil ended trading +1% to $79.16/bbl.

Nymex (NG1:COM) natural gas futures for September delivery have ended +0.7% to $2.127/MMBtu, also rising for the third day in a row.

ETFs: (NYSEARCA: USE), (BNO), (UCO), (SCO), (USL), (DBO), (DRIP), (GUSH), (USOI), (UNG), (COOKING), (KOLD), (UNL), (FCG)

“The ability of the oil market to remain stable and see little change compared to last Friday is evidence that improvement of the US oil balance where inventories have fallen by about 31 million barrels over the past six weeks, a reduction from the five-year average of about 13 million barrels,” Ritterbusch analysts said, according to Dow Jones.

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