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Oil prices extend losses in Asian trade

Published July 31, 2014 Updated July 31, 2014 05:39am

imageSINGAPORE: Oil prices tumbled further in Asia Thursday as concerns eased that fresh Western sanctions on Russia over Ukraine would have an immediate impact on global oil supplies, analysts said.

US benchmark West Texas Intermediate (WTI) for September delivery slipped 64 cents to $99.63 while Brent crude for September was down 23 cents at $106.28 in afternoon trade.

WTI fell 70 cents in New York trade and Brent lost $1.21 in London on Wednesday despite upbeat US stockpiles and economic growth data.

"As Russia has yet to respond to the US and European Union sanctions with actions that could impact oil supplies, fears of disruption in crude stocks abated and helped to ease benchmark prices," said Sanjeev Gupta, head of the Asia-Pacific oil and gas practice at consultancy EY.

Washington and Brussels announced on Tuesday the strongest sanctions against Russia since the Cold War over Moscow's annexation of Crimea and support for Ukraine separatists who are accused of shooting down a Malaysian passenger jet this month.

Rosneft, Russia's state-held oil giant, is one of the targets of the sanctions, with a tightening of western exports of technology needed to explore and extract energy from remote Russian regions.

The firm said last week it is working on plans to minimise the impact of the sanctions.

The oil market mostly shrugged off better-than-expected official US gross domestic product and stockpiles data.

The US economy grew a forecast-beating 4.0 percent in the second quarter, rebounding from a 2.1 percent slump in the first three months linked to severe winter weather, the Commerce Department reported.

The Department of Energy said crude-oil stockpiles fell 3.7 million barrels to 367.4 million in the week ended July 25, more than double what was expected.

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