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Crude oil prices decrease due to concerns over demand and uncertainty surrounding supply – Latest News

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Last updated: 2024/09/05 at 4:38 AM
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Crude futures experienced a decline on Wednesday due to concerns surrounding future demand, as crude producers conveyed mixed messages about potential supply increases. Brent crude futures dropped by 1.13%, reaching $72.92, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures fell by 1.31%, reaching $69.41. Both benchmarks fluctuated throughout the day in response to news that OPEC+ was considering delaying a potential output increase due to anticipated higher Libyan production. This led to a broader sell-off, with Brent crude futures plunging by as much as 11% within a week, hitting a low of $72.63 on Wednesday.

The lack of positive economic data from the United States and China further fueled concerns about a weakening global economy and lower oil demand, contributing to a general decline in worldwide markets. Analysts attributed the downturn to worries about a slowdown in manufacturing, as highlighted by Phil Flynn, a senior analyst at Price Futures Group. Additionally, traders speculated that a resolution to the dispute halting Libyan oil exports could soon be reached, potentially boosting crude supply availability. These developments shifted focus to OPEC+’s response, with discussions about delaying planned output hikes to stabilize prices.

Recent data releases underscored concerns about weaker-than-expected demand from China, the largest importer of crude oil globally, and a decrease in U.S. consumption. Chinese data showed a decline in manufacturing activity to a six-month low in August, coinciding with a slowdown in the growth of new home prices. In the U.S., data from the Institute for Supply Management indicated subdued manufacturing activity. Weekly U.S. inventory data was delayed due to the Labor Day holiday, with reports from the American Petroleum Institute and the U.S. Energy Information Administration expected to shed light on the state of crude oil and gasoline stockpiles.

While there was a prevailing sense of pessimism due to demand concerns, analysts noted that any changes in supply dynamics could swiftly alter the sentiment. Flynn suggested that sentiments could easily switch to a positive outlook, depending on potential developments in supply levels. Given the volatility of the oil market and the interconnected nature of various factors affecting supply and demand, traders remained vigilant for any shifts that could influence future price movements. Overall, the uncertainty surrounding global economic conditions and oil demand continued to drive market sentiment and influence trading decisions.

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