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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Oil Stabilizes After Selloff Amid OPEC Reassessment and U.S. Funding Deal
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Oil Stabilizes After Selloff Amid OPEC Reassessment and U.S. Funding Deal

Last updated: November 14, 2025 2:55 pm
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Oil prices stabilized on Wednesday after experiencing a significant 4% drop the day before, with Brent crude trading near $63.08 and WTI around $58.80 at 11:01 a.m. ET. This came as traders reconsidered the recent shift by OPEC towards a more balanced 2026 market outlook. While the passage of the U.S. funding deal that ended the government shutdown removed one macro problem, the focus in the crude market remained on supply signals rather than broader risk sentiment.

The slight rebound in oil prices contrasted with the equity rally seen in U.S. indices, which advanced on softer inflation readings, renewed risk appetite, and relief following the shutdown resolution. However, this rally had limited impact on crude prices, as the market continued to be driven by evolving supply projections and near-term balance concerns.

Tuesday’s selloff in oil prices was attributed to OPEC’s updated projections, which indicated a shift away from its earlier deficit view towards a neutral supply-demand balance in the coming year. Traders reacted to signals suggesting that rising non-OPEC output and incremental OPEC+ barrels could offset moderate consumption growth. Combined with a softer demand trajectory outlined in the IEA’s latest assessment, this raised concerns about a potential surplus in the market.

During the session, diesel margins strengthened while crude futures recovered at a slower pace. Asian buying and stable demand for middle distillates supported Murban, which traded near 65.43. Natural gas prices edged towards 4.62, buoyed by early-season heating needs and lower storage levels.

Despite equities rising and Treasury yields falling, crude oil prices were not significantly affected. The market remained focused on OPEC+ supply decisions and demand expectations for early 2026. A softer dollar and lower Treasury yields provided some support to commodities, but did not alter the outlook for crude supplies. Asia continued to take regular cargoes, and demand for diesel and jet fuel remained firm.

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As traders awaited guidance on upcoming OPEC+ output levels and demand expectations for early 2026, many positions remained small following Tuesday’s selloff. The market dynamics underscored the importance of closely monitoring supply signals and demand trends in the oil market.

By Charles Kennedy for Oilprice.com

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