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    Brent, WTI Prices Rise on Expected Demand in US

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaAugust 31, 2023Updated:February 12, 2026 News No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Brent, WTI Prices Rise on Expected Demand in US

    Oil prices increased on Thursday over demand optimism in the US, the world’s biggest oil consumer. International benchmark Brent crude traded at $85.47 per barrel, a 0.27% gain from the closing price on Wednesday of $85.24 per barrel.

    The American benchmark West Texas Intermediate (WTI) traded at the same time at $81.92 per barrel, up 0.36% from the previous session’s close of $81.63 per barrel. As oil markets focused on the monetary policy of the US Fed, prospects of further interest rate hikes eased following data released on Tuesday and Wednesday.

    According to Labor Department figures on Tuesday, US job openings declined to 8.8 million in July, coming in lower than expectations. Moreover, the US government revised down its gross domestic product growth to 2.1% in the second quarter, from the 2.4% pace reported last month.

    Data released on Wednesday also showed private payroll growth slowed significantly in August. Meanwhile, data released by the US Energy Information Administration on Wednesday showed a 10.6 million barrel decline in commercial crude oil inventories during the week ending Aug. 25.

    The fall in inventory, despite being slightly lower than the American Petroleum Institute’s expectation of a drop of about 11.5 million barrels, still reflected strong demand in the world’s top oil-consuming country.

    Moreover, the military coup in Gabon, a member of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), created a threat of supply disruption.

    A group of senior Gabonese army officers appeared on national television early Wednesday and announced that they had seized power. The move came shortly after the Gabonese Election Center confirmed that incumbent President Ali Bongo officially won a third term with 64.27% of the votes.

    In July the Central African country produced 211,000 barrels of oil per day, according to the latest monthly oil market report by OPEC. No coup-related disruption on Gabon’s oil output has been reported yet.

    However, China’s weak industrial data, which paved the way for demand worries, limited upward price movements.

    China’s official Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) rose to 49.7 in July, according to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) on Thursday. The increase in PMI remained below the 50-point level demarcating contraction from expansion.

    Manufacturing PMI measures the activity level in the manufacturing sector, which can be a leading indicator of its overall performance. A reading above 50 shows expansion in the sector and below 50 indicates contraction. Oil Slumps as Iran Exports Boost Supply Side

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