Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Oil falls after US warns on health of global economy


(MENAFN- Arab News) NEW YORK: Oil prices fell on Friday with US crude down about 3 percent as investors and traders waited to see if the US oil rig count will drop further while OPEC members indicated they would do little to slash output.

Falling share prices on Wall Street which have provided guidance to oil of late also pressured crude futures along with reduced political tensions in the Middle East from US-Russia talks on Syria.
The dollar rebounded to keep a lid on oil and other commodities after Thursday's decision by the US Federal Reserve to keep interest rates unchanged drove the currency to a three-week low earlier while warning on the health of the global economy
That left attention largely on oil services firm Baker Hughes's weekly US oil rigs report. US oil drillers have cut rigs over the past two weeks a sign that renewed price declines since July may be slowing some from returning to the well pad in a bigger way.
'With US output shifts still very much under the microscope today's oil rig counts could be a key determinant as to how the complex finishes this week' said Jim Ritterbusch analyst at Ritterbusch & Associates an oil markets advisory in North Wabash Chicago.
'We expect another decline but one downsized from recent double digit decreases' he added.
US crude futures were down $1.20 or 2.6 percent at $45.70 a barrel by 10:38 a.m.
Brent was off by 60 cents or 1.2 percent at $48.48.
Despite that Brent was still headed for its first modest weekly gain in three weeks.
Wall Street's key stock index the S&P fell 1 percent.
Gasoline and ultralow-sulfur diesel lost more half a percent each extending the slide across the petroleum complex.
OPEC member Kuwait said it would take time for the oil market to balance itself indicating the group would continue defending market share despite production cuts to bolster prices.
Other OPEC sources said they expect oil to rise no more than $5 a barrel per year to reach $80 by 2020.
Iran's deputy oil minister Rokneddin Javadi reiterated Iran's plans to regain its oil production share once nuclear-related sanctions are removed against Tehran adding that new oil contracts would be unveiled in coming weeks.
Russia was the only major producer to say on Friday it was likely to cut production at below $40 a barrel.



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