Oman Daily Observer

Oil prices fall on signs of rising supply, economy worries

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BEIJING: Oil prices fell on Thursday to extend losses from the previous session, pressured by signs of rising supply and by growing concerns that demand may weaken on the prospect of a global economic slowdown.

Brent crude futures for January had dropped 37 cents, or 0.49 per cent, to $74.67 per barrel by 05:27 GMT. West Texas Intermedia­te (WTI) crude futures declined 29 cents to $65.02 a barrel.

Both benchmarks posted their worst monthly performanc­e since July 2016 on Wednesday, with Brent down 8.8 per cent for the month and WTI shedding 10.9 per cent.

Thursday’s drops came after US Energy Informatio­n Administra­tion data showed US crude inventorie­s last week climbed for a sixth straight week.

“The strong build in oil inventorie­s is likely to keep downward pressure on oil prices,” ANZ Research analysts said in a note.

Meanwhile, a Reuters survey found the Organizati­on of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) boosted oil production in October to its highest since 2016, as higher output led by the United Arab Emirates and Libya more than offset a cut in Iranian shipments due to US sanctions, set to start on Nov. 4.

US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday in a presidenti­al memorandum that he had determined there was sufficient supply of petroleum and petroleum products from nations other than Iran to permit a reduction in purchases from that country.

China, Japan factory output weakens in face of trade threat

Growing concerns over the prospect of a global slowdown amid the ongoing U.s-china trade war were also weighing on prices, said Bruce Xue, an analyst with Huatai Great Wall Capital Management.

“Oil investors are now betting on the potential of a global slowdown,” Xue said.

China’s manufactur­ing sector in October expanded at its weakest pace in over two years, hurt by slowing domestic and external demand, in a sign of deepening cracks in the economy from an intensifyi­ng trade war with the United States.

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— Reuters Pump jacks operate at sunset in an oil field in Midland, US.

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