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China demand optimism sets oil on track for strong weekly gain

January 14, 2023 00:00:00


LONDON, Jan 13 (Reuters): Oil prices rose on Friday and were on track to gain over 7.0 per cent on the week on solid signs of demand growth in top oil importer China and expectations of less aggressive interest rate rises in the United States.

Brent crude futures rose by 53 cents, or 0.6 per cent, to $84.56 a barrel by 1027 GMT. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures gained 55 cents, or 0.7 per cent, to $78.94 a barrel.

Brent has jumped 7.6 per cent so far this week and WTI is up 7.0 per cent, recouping most of last week's losses.

Analysts said recent Chinese crude purchases and a pick-up in road traffic fuelled confidence in a demand recovery in the world's second-largest economy following the reopening of its borders and easing of Covid-19 curbs after protests last year.

In another encouraging sign, ANZ analysts said a congestion index covering the 15 Chinese cities with the largest number of vehicle registrations had risen 31 per cent from a week earlier.

"[Price] gains are pencilled in as traders look ahead to a further drop in Russian supply and the normalisation in China's fuel demand," PVM oil analyst Stephen Brennock said.

"Before then, however, renewed bouts of selling cannot be discounted given the current looseness of the oil balance," he added.

Oil prices have also been buoyed by a slide in the dollar to a nearly nine-month low, after data showed US inflation fell for the first time in 2-1/2 years, reinforcing expectations that the Federal Reserve would slow the pace of rate hikes.

A weaker greenback tends to boost demand for oil, as it makes the commodity cheaper for buyers holding other currencies.


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