Oil price rises as global demand concerns weigh


FE Team | Published: August 02, 2022 23:12:26


Oil price rises as global demand concerns weigh

LONDON, Aug 2 (Reuters): Oil rose on Tuesday ahead of a meeting of OPEC+ producers this week that may not lead to a further boost in crude supply, although concern about a possible global recession limited gains.
The Organi-zation of the Petroleum Exp-orting Countries and allies including Russia, known as OPEC+, meet on Wednesday. Two of eight sources said a modest output hike would be discussed, while the rest said a boost was unlikely.
Brent crude was up 84 cents, or 0.8 per cent, to $100.87 a barrel at 1340 GMT, while US West Texas Intermediate crude added 55 cents, or 0.6 per cent, to $94.44.
"There's a lot more uncertainty this time around," said Craig Erlam of brokerage OANDA of the OPEC+ meeting. "The decision this week will tell us just how unified the group still is."
Oil soared earlier in 2022, with Brent in March coming close to its all time high of $147 a barrel after Russia's invasion of Ukraine added to supply concerns. Worries about slowing growth have since eclipsed tight supply.
Surveys showed on Monday that factories across the United States, Europe and Asia struggled for momentum in July as flagging global demand and China's strict COVID-19 restrictions slowed production.
"These readings did nothing to mitigate the fears of recession," said Tamas Varga at oil broker PVM.
Casting a cloud over the market are worries that a visit to Taiwan by US Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi will escalate tensions between the United States and China. Stocks slipped and bond yields fell on worries about the visit.

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