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WTI remains below $73.50 due to weak demand from China and suspended exports from Libya

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Last updated: 2024/09/03 at 12:30 AM
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West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil is currently trading around $73.30 in Tuesday’s early Asian session. The price of WTI is being influenced by slowing manufacturing activity in China, which is weighing on the WTI price. The fear of economic health in China, the world’s largest oil importer, is causing concerns about slowing oil demand. Data released by the National Bureau of Statistics showed a downturn in China’s manufacturing sector in August, reflecting its six-month low. Additionally, halted Libyan exports are contributing to the uncertainty surrounding the WTI price, as conflicts in the country have disrupted oil production.

The ongoing conflicts in Libya and the potential oil supply disruption are causing some selling pressure on the WTI price. However, the fear of a prolonged disruption might be offset by the expectation of a higher Fed rate cut, which could cap the downside for WTI. Bjarne Schieldrop, chief commodity analyst at SEB, commented on the situation in Libya, stating that any outages in oil production will likely be short-lived as they have become somewhat normal in recent years. This disruption in the supply chain could also provide an opportunity for added supply from OPEC+.

Oil traders will be closely watching for more cues from the upcoming release of the US ISM Manufacturing PMI for August and the US Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP) later in the week. These events could offer insights into the pace and size of the US Federal Reserve’s interest rate cut this year, which can influence the WTI price. Lower interest rates generally support the WTI price by reducing the cost of borrowing, stimulating economic activity, and increasing oil demand.

WTI Oil is a type of crude oil sold on international markets. It is considered a high-quality oil that is easily refined, sourced in the United States, and distributed via the Cushing hub. The WTI price is frequently quoted in the media, making it a benchmark for the oil market. Supply and demand, influenced by global growth, political instability, OPEC decisions, and the value of the US Dollar, are key drivers of the WTI price. The weekly Oil inventory reports published by API and EIA also impact the price of WTI Oil, reflecting fluctuating supply and demand.

OPEC, a group of major oil-producing countries, has a significant impact on WTI Oil prices as they collectively decide production quotas for member countries. Their decisions can tighten supply and push up oil prices when quotas are lowered, or increase production, leading to lower prices. OPEC+ includes ten non-OPEC members, with Russia being the most notable addition. Overall, various factors, including global demand, political instability, OPEC decisions, and US economic indicators, play a crucial role in determining the price of WTI Oil in the international market.

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