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Oil prices decrease after US crude inventories drop, but potential supply risks in Libya prevent significant losses – News

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Last updated: 2024/08/29 at 4:53 AM
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Oil prices experienced a slight decrease on Wednesday due to concerns over Chinese demand and a smaller-than-expected draw in US crude stockpiles. Brent crude futures were down by 0.78 per cent at $78.93 a barrel, while US West Texas Intermediate crude futures fell by 0.87 per cent to $74.87. Despite Tuesday’s more than 2 per cent loss, prices had seen a 7 per cent gain over the previous three days, reaching over $81 a barrel for Brent and $77 for WTI.

US crude inventories dropped by 846,000 barrels to 425.2 million barrels last week, which was less than anticipated by analysts. Refining activity did increase during the week, but imports remained strong while exports ticked lower, keeping the draw in check. Concerns over Chinese demand also persisted, with recent data showing a struggling economy and slowing oil demand from refiners.

Ongoing supply risks in the Middle East and Libya continued to support oil prices, despite the overall decline. The potential loss of Libyan oil output and the potential expansion of the Israel-Gaza conflict to include Iranian-backed militants from Hezbollah in Lebanon were identified as the primary risks to oil markets at present. Several oilfields across Libya have halted output due to a dispute between rival government factions over control of the central bank and oil revenue, putting about 1.2 million barrels per day of production at risk.

While there has been no official confirmation of any closures from the Tripoli-based government or the National Oil Corp, which is responsible for oil resources, the disruptions in Libya could have significant implications for the oil market. Investors are closely monitoring the drop in Libyan crude exports to determine the market impact. Geopolitical risks will continue to keep world crude oil prices on edge, according to experts.

In conclusion, despite concerns over Chinese demand and a smaller-than-expected draw in US crude stockpiles, oil prices remained relatively stable on Wednesday, supported by ongoing supply risks in the Middle East and Libya. The situation in Libya, in particular, poses a significant threat to oil production, potentially tightening the oil market. Geopolitical tensions continue to be a key factor influencing oil prices, with investors closely monitoring developments in the region. As the market continues to evolve, it is essential to stay informed about the latest updates and trends impacting oil prices globally.

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