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US crude oil prices fall amid global supply concerns

Created at 4 Jun · 1:31 AM21 sources↑ Market-relevant18 events
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US crude oil prices declined due to global supply worries, with OPEC+ decisions and refinery margins under scrutiny. Separately, a screwworm infestation in Texas threatens the US cattle herd, already at a 75-year low. Live cattle futures fell, while feeder cattle futures rose.

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Key Numbers

75 yearslowest level for US cattle herd
60 yearstime since last US screwworm infestation
$1.8 billionestimated economic losses if screwworm spreads
0.8%fall in live cattle futures
3%rally in feeder cattle futures
20-kmarea around screwworm case with halted animal movement
late 2027sterile fly production facility online date
1966last screwworm case in Texas
4,900 metric tonsweekly beef export sales

Who's Involved

US crude oil prices
falling amid global supply concerns
OPEC+
production decisions are being monitored
New World screwworm
parasitic fly confirmed in Texas
US cattle herd
at lowest level in 75 years, threatened by screwworm
US Department of Agriculture
confirmed screwworm case and launched emergency response
Brooke Rollins
US Agriculture Secretary
JBS, Cargill and Tyson Foods
meatpackers struggling to find enough animals
Matt Wiegand
commodity broker for FuturesOne
US crude oil prices fall amid global supply concerns

↳ Why This Matters

The screwworm infestation poses a significant threat to the already depleted US cattle herd, potentially leading to substantial economic losses and impacting meatpacker operations. Simultaneously, falling oil prices reflect broader global supply concerns.

Key facts

  • US crude oil prices fell amid global supply concerns.
  • A New World screwworm infestation was confirmed in Texas.
  • The US cattle herd is at its lowest level in 75 years.
  • Live cattle futures fell 0.8%, feeder cattle futures rallied over 3%.
  • Weekly beef export sales dropped 62% week-over-week to 4,900 metric tons.
  • No further screwworm infestations have been detected around the confirmed case.

US crude oil prices have fallen amid increasing global supply concerns, with the market closely monitoring OPEC+ production decisions and refinery margins. In a separate development, a deadly New World screwworm infestation has been confirmed in a calf in Zavala County, Texas, marking the parasite's return to the U.S. after 60 years. This discovery poses a significant threat to the nation's cattle herd, which is already at its lowest level in 75 years. The U.S. Department of Agriculture confirmed the case, believed to have originated from Mexico, and has launched an emergency response including halting animal movement and releasing sterile flies. The government's plan does not include culling affected animals, opting instead for quarantine and treatment. Live cattle futures fell about 0.8% on Thursday morning following the news. Feeder cattle futures initially dropped on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange as traders worried the infestation could reduce consumers' appetite for beef, but quickly turned higher, rallying by more than 3%. The detection threatens Texas' livestock industry, which could face up to $1.8 billion in estimated economic losses if screwworm spreads widely. U.S. cattle supplies dwindled after a persistent drought hiked feeding costs and forced ranchers to slash their herds. The decline has left meatpackers, such as JBS, Cargill and Tyson Foods, struggling to find enough animals to process in their beef plants. The Meat Institute urged USDA to consider allowing 'low-risk' shipments of livestock for slaughter after the agency said it had frozen animal movement in an area around the case. U.S. ports of entry will remain closed to Mexican livestock until further notice. The infestation signals screwworm flies arrived in the U.S. anyway and will expand in wildlife populations. Federal and state officials have fanned out in South Texas following the first confirmation of screwworm on a U.S. farm in decades. U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins stated on Thursday that no other infestations of cattle or other animals had been detected around the confirmed case. The USDA is producing sterile flies, but the facility will not be operational until late 2027. Rollins expressed confidence in containing the incursion and noted screwworm is not a food safety threat. August Live Cattle futures staged a sharp outside sweeping reversal to close higher after initially opening lower, reclaiming key short-term technical levels including the 10-day and 100-day moving averages. The sudden market turnaround followed a USDA confirmation of a New World screwworm case in La Pryor, Texas, which resulted in an indefinite closure of the livestock border with Mexico. While traders assess potential supply chain impacts from the biosecurity event, weekly export data highlighted slowing international demand, as beef export sales dropped 62% week-over-week to 4,900 metric tons, reflecting a clear price-rationing effect at current elevated levels.

Frequently asked questions

A deadly New World screwworm parasite has been confirmed in a calf in Texas, marking its return to the U.S. after 60 years. The parasite lays eggs in open wounds and its larvae burrow through living flesh.

The US cattle herd is at its lowest level in 75 years, making it more vulnerable to the screwworm infestation.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has confirmed the case, halted animal movement in the affected area, and is releasing sterile flies to control the population. The government's plan does not include culling affected animals.

Falling US crude oil prices reflect increasing global supply concerns and market monitoring of OPEC+ production decisions and refinery margins.

What Happens Next

01Continued monitoring of screwworm spread in Texas and surrounding areas.
02Assessment of the effectiveness of USDA's containment measures.
03Potential impact on US cattle inventory and prices.
04Search for additional infestations.
05Monitoring of OPEC+ production decisions and refinery margins.

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How It Developed

4 Jun · 11:41 PM
A flesh-eating screwworm infestation in Texas could increase beef costs if not contained, according to new reporting.
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4 Jun · 10:05 PM
US officials report no new screwworm cases after the initial Texas infestation, but ranchers remain concerned.
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4 Jun · 9:52 PM
Live Cattle futures reversed sharply to close higher, reclaiming technical levels despite slowing export demand.
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4 Jun · 9:51 PM
Live Cattle futures rallied after Texas screwworm detection.
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4 Jun · 8:10 PM
New article confirms Texas screwworm case, causing feeder cattle futures to surge on supply concerns.
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4 Jun · 8:10 PM
New article reports feeder cattle futures surged on news of a Texas screwworm case, with officials confirming no further detections yet.
Reuters via PiQSuite
4 Jun · 7:46 PM
The article explains what New World screwworm is, a flesh-eating pest detected in Texas.
New York Post via PiQSuite
4 Jun · 7:06 PM
The new article reiterates the reappearance of the New World screwworm fly in the US after decades, causing concern.
Yahoo News | Business Finance, Stock Market, Quotes, News via PiQSuite
4 Jun · 12:02 PM
A New World screwworm infestation in Texas, confirmed by USDA, raises fears for the already-dwindling US cattle herd.
Axios | Top Stories via PiQSuite
4 Jun · 11:15 AM
USDA confirmed the first New World screwworm detection in the US in decades in a South Texas calf.
Farm Policy News via PiQSuite
4 Jun · 8:54 AM
New article explains how screwworms in cattle could raise US beef prices.
Investing.com via PiQSuite
4 Jun · 3:45 AM
A calf near the US-Mexico border is the first case of the flesh-eating screwworm parasite in the US in 60 years.
BBC via PiQSuite
4 Jun · 3:16 AM
USDA confirms first US livestock screwworm case since 1966, noting no food-safety risk to humans.
WSJ | US Business via PiQSuite
4 Jun · 2:39 AM
A screwworm fly, a livestock threat, has been detected in Texas, decades after its eradication in the US.
Yahoo News | Business Finance, Stock Market, Quotes, News via PiQSuite
4 Jun · 2:14 AM
A flesh-eating pest, the New World screwworm, has been confirmed in a South Texas calf, marking its first U.S. appearance since the 1960s.
The New York Times via PiQSuite
4 Jun · 2:10 AM
A screwworm fly, which previously caused problems for cattle ranchers, has reappeared in Texas.
Yahoo News | Business Finance, Stock Market, Quotes, News via PiQSuite
4 Jun · 1:40 AM
New World screwworm confirmed in Texas calf, first US case since 1966, prompting USDA to halt animal movement and release sterile flies.
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4 Jun · 12:38 AM
A deadly cattle parasite, the screwworm, has been confirmed in the US for the first time in 10 years, threatening the nation's herd.
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