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Gloomier ECB Economic Outlook Takes Toll on Oil Prices

Published 03/07/2019, 10:59 PM
© Reuters.  Oil prices fell on Friday morning in Asia
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Investing.com - Oil prices fell on Friday morning in Asia as the European Central Bank (ECB) slashed its economic forecast and caused more worries about a slowdown in the global economy. Meanwhile, the U.S. oil supply continues to soar.

U.S. Crude Oil WTI Futures  were down 0.58% to $56.33 per barrel by 10:55 PM EST (03:55 AM GMT). International Brent Oil Futures dropped 0.69% to $65.84 per barrel.

At the policy meeting on Thursday, ECB President Mario Draghi said the economy is seeing “a period of continued weakness and pervasive uncertainty.”

The ECB outlook compounded by China’s cut in economic expansion target, Canada’s lowered expectations for policy tightening and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s downbeat global outlook, caused more concerns about global economic weakness.

A slowdown in economic growth could keep a lid on fuel demand, thus pressuring oil prices.

Oil prices were supported by the production cut of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), which continues to stick to production cuts of around 1.2 million barrels per day (bpd). At the same time, sanctions against OPEC members Venezuela and Iran are also constraining the global supply.

But soaring U.S. crude oil production, which has increased by more than 2 million bpd since early 2018, to a record 12.1 million bpd, has counteracted OPEC’s efforts.
Reuters reported that analysts expect the U.S. to soon overtake Saudi Arabia as the world’s biggest oil exporter.

“In a pivotal geopolitical shift, the United States will soon export more oil and liquids than Saudi Arabia,” consultancy Rystad Energy said in a report quoted by Reuters.

“The (Saudi) kingdom currently exports some 7 million bpd of crude oil plus about 2 million bpd of natural gas liquids (NGLs) and petroleum products, compared with the U.S. now exporting approximately 3 million bpd of crude oil and 5 million barrels of NGLs and petroleum products,” Rystad said.

Earlier in the week, American Petroleum Institute had reported that U.S. crude inventories rose by 7.3 million barrels to 451.5 million, significantly higher than the expected increase of 1.2 million barrels.  


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