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Natural Gas, WTI Oil, Brent Oil Forecasts – Oil Pulls Back As Gasoline Inventories Rise

By:
Vladimir Zernov
Published: Jun 4, 2025, 18:40 GMT+00:00

Key Points:

  • Natural gas was mostly flat as traders waited for catalysts.
  • WTI oil moved lower as traders reacted to the EIA report.
  • Brent oil made an attempt to settle below the $64.50 level.
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Natural Gas

Natural Gas
Natural Gas 040625 Daily Chart

Natural gas is mostly flat as traders wait for tomorrow’s EIA report, which is expected to show that working gas in storage increased by +112 Bcf.

If natural gas climbs above the $3.75 level, it will move towards the nearest resistance at $3.85 – $3.90.

WTI Oil

WTI Oil
WTI Oil 040625 Daily Chart

WTI oil pulled back as traders reacted to the EIA report, which indicated that crude inventories declined by -4.3 million barrels from the previous week. Gasoline inventories increased by +5.2 million barrels, exceeding analyst expectations.

In case WTI oil manages to settle above the $63.00 level, it will head towards the resistance level at $66.00 – $66.50.

Brent Oil

Brent Oil
Brent Oil 040625 Daily Chart

Brent oil has also moved lower as traders took profits off the table after the recent rebound.

A move below the $64.00 level will open the way to the test of the support at $62.00 – $62.50.

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About the Author

In more than 15 years of trading in the financial markets, Vladimir dealt with a wide range of brokers and financial instruments. His career as a day-trader at a proprietary trading firm goes back to 2007. Later, Vladimir turned to longer time frames and became an independent trader and analyst managing his own portfolio. Using his experience, he helps traders find the best broker in his reviews.

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