LONDON, Dec 5 (Reuters): Oil prices were steady on Friday, supported by stalled Ukraine peace talks, though gains were offset by expectations of a supply glut.
Brent crude was down 7 cents, or 0.1 per cent, to $63.19 per barrel by 1255 GMT. US West Texas Intermediate dipped 10 cents, or 0.2 per cent, to $59.57 a barrel.
For the week, Brent was largely stable and WTI was on track to log a gain of about 1.7 per cent, marking a second straight weekly increase.
The market is also assessing the impact of a possible US Fed rate cut and tensions with Venezuela, both of which could boost oil prices, analysts said.
Of economists surveyed in a November 28 to December 4 Reuters poll, 82 per cent expected a 25-basis-point interest rate reduction at next week's Federal Reserve policy meeting. A rate cut would stimulate economic growth and energy demand.
"Looking ahead, supply factors remain in focus. A peace deal with Russia would bring more barrels to the market and likely push prices down," said Anh Pham, a senior research specialist at LSEG.
"On the other hand, any geopolitical escalation will drive prices higher. OPEC+ has agreed to keep production steady until early next year, so it adds some support for prices too," he said.
Markets also continued to brace for a potential US military incursion into Venezuela after President Donald Trump said late last week the US would start taking action to stop Venezuelan drug traffickers on land "very soon".
Rystad Energy said in a note that such a move could put at risk Venezuela's 1.1 million barrels per day of crude oil production, which goes mostly to China.
Prices were also boosted this week by the failure of US talks in Moscow to achieve any significant breakthrough over the war in Ukraine, which could have included a deal to let Russian oil back into the market.
Those factors kept prices supported despite a growing surplus.
Saudi Arabia cut its January Arab Light crude selling prices to Asia to the lowest level in five years amid oversupply, according to a document reviewed by Reuters on Thursday.
Oil prices hold steady due to stalled Ukraine peace talks
FE Team | Published: December 05, 2025 22:45:03
Oil prices hold steady due to stalled Ukraine peace talks
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