Oil prices ease on profit taking
Published: 02:06 PM,Jun 22,2021 | EDITED : 06:06 PM,Jun 22,2021
A car attendant refuels a car at a gas station in Beijing. — Reuters
WASHINGTON: Oil prices fell slightly on Tuesday amid profit taking after rallying the previous day on hopes for a quick recovery in demand in the US and Europe.
Brent crude futures for August settlement dropped 47 cents, or 0.6per cent, to 74.43 dollars per barrel, while US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures for July delivery were down 50cents, or 0.7 per cent, at 72.62 dollars a barrel.
Brent jumped 1.9 per cent and WTI climbed 2.8 per cent in the previous session.
Both benchmarks have risen for the past four weeks on hopes of economic revival and expected pick-up in summer travel on the back of increasing vaccination coverage.
Meanwhile, expectations for an early return of Iranian crude faded after Ebrahim Rais emerged as the winner of June 18 elections.
He's due to take over from Rowhani in mid-August.
BofA Global Research raised its Brent crude price forecasts for this year and next, saying the global oil market will continue to be undersupplied.
Goldman Sachs is expecting firmer oil prices moving forward. The American Petroleum Institute is due to release its latest estimates of U.S. crude oil supply data later in the day. — dpa
Brent crude futures for August settlement dropped 47 cents, or 0.6per cent, to 74.43 dollars per barrel, while US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures for July delivery were down 50cents, or 0.7 per cent, at 72.62 dollars a barrel.
Brent jumped 1.9 per cent and WTI climbed 2.8 per cent in the previous session.
Both benchmarks have risen for the past four weeks on hopes of economic revival and expected pick-up in summer travel on the back of increasing vaccination coverage.
Meanwhile, expectations for an early return of Iranian crude faded after Ebrahim Rais emerged as the winner of June 18 elections.
He's due to take over from Rowhani in mid-August.
BofA Global Research raised its Brent crude price forecasts for this year and next, saying the global oil market will continue to be undersupplied.
Goldman Sachs is expecting firmer oil prices moving forward. The American Petroleum Institute is due to release its latest estimates of U.S. crude oil supply data later in the day. — dpa