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Crude oil prices fall a third day, Brent crude set for worst week since 1991
Mar 13, 2020 12:31 AM

Crude oil prices fell on Friday for a third day, with Brent crude set for its biggest weekly drop since 1991 and US crude heading for the worst week since 2008 as panic about plunging demand from the coronavirus outbreak grips the market.

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Brent crude was down 67 cents, or 2 percent, at $32.55 a barrel by 0126 GMT after falling more than 7 percent on Thursday. For the week, Brent is set to fall 28 percent, the biggest weekly decline since the week of January 18, 1991, when it fell 29 percent at the outbreak of the first Gulf War.

US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude was down 66 cents, or 2.1 percent, at $30.84 after falling more than $1 earlier. The contract fell 4.5 percent in the previous session. WTI is set to drop 25 percent this week, the most since the week of December 19, 2008, when it fell 27 percent at the height of the Global Financial Crisis.

A flood of low-priced oil into the market from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates is intensifying the pressure on prices after the collapse of a price supporting agreement with Russia last week.

"With the coronavirus triggering the first global oil demand drop in years, the surge of Saudi Arabian and Russian oil production could lead to a supply overhang of 4 million barrels per day," Eurasia Group said.

Four million barrels is about 4 percent of daily global consumption before the coronavirus outbreak that started in China.

Oil prices were also impacted by record declines in equity markets with Japan's Nikkei 225 falling by 10 percent on Friday after US markets fell by the most since Black Monday in 1987 on Thursday.

US President Donald Trump announced a ban on travel to the United States from Europe that sent the markets swooning as everything from sporting events to weddings were canceled across many parts of the world with the coronavirus spreading to more countries.

First Published:Mar 13, 2020 8:31 AM IST

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