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Oil prices fall on demand concerns, strong dollar
Dec 22, 2024 3:50 PM

BEIJING, Dec 20 (Reuters) - Oil prices fell in early

trading on Friday on worries about demand growth in 2025,

especially in top crude importer China, putting global oil

benchmarks on track to end the week down more than 2%.

Brent crude futures fell by 31 cents, or 0.43%, to

$72.57 a barrel by 0139 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude

futures fell 26 cents, or 0.26%, to $69.12 per barrel.

Chinese state-owned refiner Sinopec said in its annual

energy outlook, released on Thursday, that the country's oil

consumption would peak by 2027 as diesel and gasoline demand

weaken.

The dollar's climb to a two-year high also weighed on oil

prices, after the Federal Reserve flagged it would be cautious

about cutting interest rates in 2025.

A stronger dollar makes oil more expensive for holders

of other currencies, while a slower pace of rate cuts could

dampen economic growth and trim oil demand.

J.P. Morgan sees the oil market moving from balance in 2024

to a surplus of 1.2 million barrels per day (bpd) in 2025, as

the bank forecasts non-OPEC+ growth increasing by 1.8 million

bpd in 2025 and OPEC output remaining at current levels.

In a move that could pare supply, G7 countries are

considering ways to tighten the price cap on Russian oil, such

as with an outright ban or by lowering the price threshold,

Bloomberg reported on Thursday. Russia has evaded the $60 per

barrel cap imposed in 2022 using its "shadow fleet" of ships,

which the EU and Britain have targeted with further sanctions in

recent days.

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