Oil Slides After Swinging Over U.S. Outlook, Texas By Investing.com

Investing.com – Crude prices settled lower on Tuesday as mixed projections over the U.S. economic outlook caused gyrations in a market that continued to capitalize on last week’s monster snow storm in Texas, the heartland of U.S. oil
U.S. crude initially hit 13-month highs of nearly $63 a barrel while international benchmark Brent attained a similar milestone with a peak of nearly $66.
Both came off their highs after cautious assessments over the economy from Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell.
New York-traded , the benchmark for U.S. crude, settled a notch lower, finishing down three cents at $61.67, after rallying to $62.99.
London-traded settled at $64.48, after rallying to $65.81. That settlement was 76 cents, or 1.2%, lower than the Brent contract for April, which closed on Monday at $65.24, before it expired.
Crude prices came off their highs after Powell told a Senate banking committee that the outlook for the U.S. economy remained “highly uncertain,” with recovery appearing uneven and far from complete despite progress from Covid-19 vaccinations.
But the Fed chair also said he expected U.S. GDP growth to return to prepandemic levels by the first half of 2021.
Aided by a tighter supply situation in the United States and globally, oil has rallied without a meaningful correction for more than three months now. Most technical analysts say the market is overbought. But oil bulls have routinely ignored such warnings, especially after last week’s Texas storms that expected to have hurt production as much as consumption, or refining.
Market participants will be on the lookout for a snapshot on crude stockpiles from industry group American Petroleum Institute at 4:30 PM ET (21:30 GMT), ahead of official inventory data on Wednesday from the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
A consensus of estimates by analysts tracked by Investing.com shows the market expecting the EIA to report a drop of 5.2 million barrels in last week, adding to the previous week’s drawdown of 7.3 million.
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