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Oil heads for second weekly drop on recession fears

Brent crude fell 8 cents, or 0.1%, at US$109.97 a barrel by 0815 GMT, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude was also down 8 cents at US$104.19. Both benchmarks were heading for their second weekly decline

Oil prices slipped on Friday and were heading for a second weekly fall, as tight supply was overshadowed by concern that rising interest rates could push the world economy into recession.

U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said on Thursday the central bank’s focus on curbing inflation was “unconditional,” adding to fears about more interest rate hikes.

Stephen Brennock of oil broker PVM said recession fears dominated sentiment, adding: “That being said, the consensus remains that the oil market will see high demand and tight supply over the summer months, thereby limiting the downside.”

Brent crude fell 8 cents, or 0.1%, at US$109.97 a barrel by 0815 GMT, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude was also down 8 cents at US$104.19. Both benchmarks were heading for their second weekly decline.

“Increasing recession fears appear to be prompting a culling of heavy speculative long positioning in both contracts, even as in the real world, energy tightness is as real as ever,” said Jeffrey Halley, analyst at brokerage OANDA.

Oil came close this year to an all-time high of US$147 reached in 2008 as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine exacerbated tight supplies just as demand has been recovering from the COVID pandemic.

This month, output in OPEC member Libya was almost shut down by unrest but began rising this week.

The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies, known as OPEC+, meet on June 30 and are expected to stick to an earlier plan to accelerate slightly hikes in oil production in July and August, rather than provide more oil.

Official US oil inventory figures were scheduled to be released on Thursday but technical problems will delay them until next week, the US Energy Information Administration said, without giving a specific timeline.

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