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Oil prices slide as trade wars roil financial markets

Published 06/02/2019, 09:34 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTOStorage tanks are seen at Ecopetrol's Castilla oil rig platform, in Castilla La Nueva
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By Henning Gloystein

SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices fell more than 1% on Monday, extending losses of over 3% from Friday, when crude markets racked up their biggest monthly losses in six months amid stalling demand and as trade wars fanned fears of a global economic slowdown.

Front-month Brent crude futures were at $61.16 at 0109 GMT. That was 83 cents, or 1.3%, below Friday's close.

U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures were at $52.88 per barrel, down 62 cents, or 1.2% from its last settlement.

The drops followed price slumps of more than 3% on Friday, which made May the worst-performing month for crude futures since last November.

"Oil prices slid on fresh trade worries after U.S. President Donald Trump stoked global trade tensions by threatening tariffs on Mexico, which is one of the largest U.S. trade partners and a major supplier of crude oil," said Mithun Fernando, investment analyst at Australia's Rivkin Securities, in a note on Monday.

Edward Moya, senior market analyst at futures brokerage OANDA in New York, said last month's crude oil price fall of more than 10% was "the worst May performance in seven years as the escalation of the global trade war saw the global growth outlook crumble".

Moya warned "geopolitical risks remain in place" and added that "oil remains vulnerable" because of a weakening demand outlook for crude.

"The U.S.-China feud remains most critical to the global growth outlook, but the addition of trade tensions between the U.S. and Mexico raised the slower demand picture for the Americas," he said.

Barclays (LON:BARC) bank said in a note published last Friday that U.S. March oil consumption "declined significantly year-on-year for the first time since September 2017 ...(as) petroleum demand fell almost 370,000 barrels per day (bpd) year-on-year on weak consumption across the barrel."

(Graphic: Oil prices since 2000 - https://tmsnrt.rs/2KsgZK2)

RISING U.S. SUPPLY

U.S. bank Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS) said in a note published on Sunday that "escalating trade wars and weaker activity indicators have finally caught up with oil market sentiment".

Brent crude oil prices have dropped almost 20% from their 2018-peak in late April.

"The magnitude and velocity of the move lower were further exacerbated by growing concerns over strong U.S. production growth and rising inventories," Goldman said.

U.S. energy firms this week increased the number of oil rigs operating for the first time in four weeks, and weekly production last stood at a record 12.3 million barrels per day (bpd).

That's pushed up commercial U.S. crude oil inventories, which have increased by 8.4% since the start of the year to 476.5 million barrels.

"With an increasingly uncertain macro outlook as well as rising U.S. production and large available core-OPEC spare capacity helping offset declining supply from Iran and Venezuela, we instead expect prices will likely remain around our 3Q forecasts and current levels, albeit with still high price volatility," Goldman said.

The bank's Brent price forecast for the third quarter of this year was $65.50 per barrel.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTOStorage tanks are seen at Ecopetrol's Castilla oil rig platform, in Castilla La Nueva

(Graphic: U.S. oil drilling, production & storage levels - https://tmsnrt.rs/2DxgF8W)

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