Heating Oil Hits 4-Month Low
2025-10-16 17:47
By
Felipe Alarcon
1 min. read
US heating oil futures fell toward $2.16 per gallon, hitting a four-month low as falling crude oil feedstock costs outweighed support from a tight distillate complex.
Crude stocks rose 3.52 million barrels in the week ending October 10th, well above the 0.12 million-barrel consensus, fueling concerns about weak demand amid ongoing US–China trade tensions.
Additionally, global supply expectations remain robust as OPEC+ and non-OPEC output expands, continuing to pressure crude lower.
However, heating oil outperformed most oil benchmarks as the latest EIA weekly report undercut the narrative of abundant supply.
Distillate stocks fell 4.53 million barrels, following a 2.02 million-barrel draw the prior week, leaving inventories further below the seasonal average.
Heating oil inventories also drew about 4.0 million barrels, adding additional strain to the refined-product market.