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Oil steady as IEA cast doubt on quick demand recovery

  • IEA: Demand unlikely to get vaccine boost until later in 2021.
  • Lockdowns in Europe still a major concern.
  • OPEC+ considering extension of production cuts.
Published November 12, 2020

LONDON: Oil prices held steady on Thursday as traders tempered expectations of an early release of a COVID-19 vaccine and the IEA raised doubts about a quick demand rebound amid surging infections in Europe and the United States.

Brent crude was up 8 cents, or 0.2%, at $43.88 a barrel at 1132 GMT. US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude rose 10 cents, or 0.2%, to $41.55 a barrel.

Both contracts soared more than 10% this week, lifted by hopes that the pandemic could be brought under control after data showed an experimental vaccine being developed by Pfizer Inc and BioNTech was 90% effective.

However, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Thursday that global oil demand was unlikely to get a significant boost from the roll-out of the vaccine until well into 2021.

"The vaccine-related rotation has quickly faded as investors have realised that the pandemic won't disappear as fast as it arrived," said Hussein Sayed, chief market strategist at FXTM.

"While the vaccine remains the best news received since the virus spread, life won't return to normal in a matter of days or weeks," he added.

Europe is already grappling with surging infections and new social restrictions. New York has ordered bars and restaurants to close early as US cases hit record levels.

Tamas Varga, analyst at PVM Oil said until the exact timing of the availability of the vaccine becomes clearer, oil prices "downside could turn out to be limited, but serious upside potential is unlikely to develop in the immediate future."

The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) also revised its demand forecast on Wednesday, saying global oil demand will rebound more slowly in 2021 than previously thought because of rising coronavirus cases.

Algeria's energy minister said OPEC+ - grouping OPEC and allies like Russia - could extend production cuts of 7.7 million barrels per day (bpd) into 2021, or deepen them further if needed.

The weakening outlook has piled pressure on OPEC+ to hold back a supply increase of 2 million bpd scheduled for January, with the market now pricing in a delay, analysts said.

"We feel OPEC has no choice but to delay output increases, most likely by three months," analysts at ANZ Research said in a note.

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