Oil prices fell on Friday as tensions rose between the U.S. and China and as Beijing failed to set target for economic growth this year, stoking concern that the coronavirus pandemic will overshadow fuel demand in the world’s second-largest oil user. Brent crude was trading down $1.43, or 4%, at $34.63 a barrel by 0630 GMT, after falling to as low as $33.54.
West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude dropped by
Rising tensions between the U.S. and China over trade and Beijing’s plan to implement national security legislation in Hong Kong is hitting oil and other markets, analysts said. U.S. President Donald Trump warned of a strong reaction over the attempt to assert more control over the former British colony.
Volumes were about double the average for the Asian session, he said, suggesting “real commitment” in the pullback. Still, gasoline demand is returning, with traffic congestion in some of the world’s capitals recovering to year-earlier levels after the lifting of coronavirus restrictions, data prepared for Reuters shows. The upcoming Memorial Day holiday weekend typically kicks off the U.S. summer driving season. U.S. crude inventories fell last week against expectations of a rise, official data showed this week.
Oil prices drop as China-U.S. tensions grow, Beijing fails to set economic growth target, Reuters, May 22
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