• Oil drops more than 4% on demand concerns

    22 Sep 2020 | Economic News

Oil drops more than 4% on demand concerns

Oil prices plunged more than 4% on Monday, weakening as rising coronavirus cases stoked worries about global demand and a potential return of Libyan production bolstered oversupply fears.

Crude oil followed other equities and commodities markets in turning risk-averse on Monday as rising COVID-19 infection rates in Europe and other countries prompted renewed lockdown measures, casting doubt over economic recovery.

Brent crude was down $2, or 4.6%, at $41.15 a barrel. West Texas Intermediate crude fell $1.80, or 4.38%, to settle at $39.31 a barrel. Both contracts were set for their biggest daily drops in two weeks.

Prices pulled back amid mounting concerns that an increase in coronavirus cases could cut demand.

“We’re seeing more depressing news on jet fuel demand,” said Gary Cunningham, director of market research at Tradition Energy in Stamford, Connecticut. “We’re looking for a much softer market. The economic picture doesn’t look as rosy as it did before.”


Reference: CNBC

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