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Gulf Press > Business > Forex > WTI falls below $75.00 as China demand worries, Libya supply risks could limit losses
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WTI falls below $75.00 as China demand worries, Libya supply risks could limit losses

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Last updated: 2024/08/29 at 12:29 AM
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In the early Asian trading session on Thursday, WTI oil price saw a slight decline near $75.15. The decrease in demand from China has put pressure on the WTI price, as concerns about slower economic growth in the country have arisen. Despite this, the threat of potential supply disruptions in Libya and geopolitical risks in the Middle East may help limit the downside for the WTI price.

The slowing economy and declining oil demand in China have sparked worries about the economic health of the world’s largest oil importer. An analyst at Barclays noted that demand in China continues to be weak, with little indication of a rebound in the second half of the year. Additionally, US crude oil stocks fell less than expected last week, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA), which reported a decrease of 0.846 million barrels to 425.2 million barrels. The consensus had anticipated a larger decline of 3.0 million barrels.

On the other hand, potential oil supply disruptions in Libya may help support the WTI price in the short term. Analysts believe that the disruptions in Libya could tighten the global oil market, assuming actual barrels are removed. However, investors are waiting to see a drop in Libyan crude exports before making any significant moves. Recently, crude oil prices rose due to escalating tensions between competing governments in Libya, which has Africa’s largest crude oil reserves.

WTI oil, also known as West Texas Intermediate, is a type of crude oil traded on international markets. It is considered a high-quality oil due to its low density and sulfur content, making it easily refined. WTI serves as a benchmark for the oil market, with its price frequently quoted in the media. Supply and demand, global economic growth, political instability, OPEC decisions, and the value of the US Dollar are key factors that drive the price of WTI oil.

The weekly oil inventory reports published by the American Petroleum Institute (API) and the Energy Information Agency (EIA) play a significant role in influencing the price of WTI oil. Fluctuations in inventories reflect changes in supply and demand dynamics. OPEC, a group of major oil-producing nations, also impacts the price of WTI oil through its decisions on production quotas. When OPEC tightens supply by lowering quotas, oil prices tend to rise, while an increase in production has the opposite effect.

OPEC, comprising 13 oil-producing nations, meets twice a year to decide on production quotas for its member countries. The group’s decisions, along with those of non-OPEC members such as Russia (part of OPEC+), can have a considerable impact on WTI oil prices. When OPEC collectively reduces production, it leads to a tightening of supply, resulting in higher oil prices. Conversely, an increase in production by OPEC can drive prices down. Keeping a close watch on these factors is crucial for investors and traders looking to navigate the volatile oil market.

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