Brent Crude fell to $43.63, Sets for Biggest Drop Since June
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Brent Crude fell to $43.63, Sets for Biggest Drop Since June

Brent Crude dropped to $43.63 per barrel Friday as experts say oil is set for biggest weekly drop since June 2020.

Oil futures slipped one per cent on with prices on both sides of the Atlantic, heading for their biggest weekly drops. This is as lacklustre demand and ample fuel supplies offset support from a weaker dollar.

Brent crude fell 44 cents to $43.63 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate was at $40.94 a barrel, down 43 cents.

Brent Crude fell to $43.63, Sets for Biggest Drop Since June
Oil

The volume of crude arriving in China, the world’s largest crude importer, is set to slow in September after rising for five straight months as its refiners gradually digest bloated inventories, according to data on Refinitiv Eikon.

In the U.S., refiners awash in diesel inventory are unlikely to boost output soon.

“Soft margins are likely to cap further crude rallies and we anticipate further run cuts this fall to expedite the rebalancing of product stocks,’’ RBC Capital analyst, Mike Tran, said in a note.

Production cuts led U.S. gasoline inventories to fall at a “manic” pace in the past two months, even though U.S. mobility indicators suggest that driving patterns have largely plateaued over the past 6-8 weeks, he added.

Middle distillates inventories at Asia’s oil hub Singapore have also soared above a 9-year high.

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FGE analysts said rising coronavirus cases worldwide and renewed lockdowns would dash hopes of a drawdown in oil stocks for some time.

The pressure remains on refiners to keep operating rates low, FGE said

Brent Crude fell to $43.63, Sets for Biggest Drop Since June

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