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Oil slips as demand concerns rise, Libya output looms

  • Bleak economic recovery dampens sentiment.
  • Possible Libya output resumption to add more supply.
  • Storm headed for US Gulf coast.
Published September 14, 2020

LONDON: Oil prices slipped slightly on Monday amid concerns about a stalled global economic recovery and worries over renewed Libyan supply, but were supported by an impending storm which has disrupted US oil production.

Brent crude was down 11 cents, or 0.2%, at $39.72 a barrel while US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures were down 12 cents, or 0.3%, at $37.21 a barrel by 1105 GMT.

Both contracts ended last week lower, falling for a second week in a row.

"(Coronavirus) infection rates are on the rise again, there are localized lockdowns introduced in a growing number of countries hindering regional economic growth and the number of unemployed is failing to fall significantly," oil broker PVM's Tamas Varga said.

"This leads to dismal oil demand growth."

In Libya, commander Khalifa Haftar committed to ending a months-long blockade of oil facilities, a move that would add more supplies to the market, although it was unclear if oil fields and ports would begin operations.

"The announcement that the blockade of Libyan oil export terminals may be about to end will add to the woes of OPEC+'s meeting this week," said Jeffrey Halley, senior market analyst at OANDA.

The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and allies, a grouping known as OPEC+, meets on Sept. 17 to discuss compliance with deep cuts in production, although analysts don't expect further reductions to be made.

However, Tropical Storm Sally gained in strength in the Gulf of Mexico west of Florida on Sunday and was poised to become a category 2 hurricane. The storm is disrupting oil production for the second time in less than a month after hurricane Laura swept through the region.

Typically oil rises when production is shut down, but with the coronavirus pandemic getting worse demand concerns are to the fore, while global supplies continue to rise. The United States is the world's biggest oil consumer and producer.

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