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Oil drops more than 3% after media report of potential end to Libya dispute

The news of more crude supply possibly returning to the market came as prices had already fallen on the belief that demand was being undercut because of sluggish economic growth in China, the world's biggest crude importer

September 03, 2024 / 20:00 IST
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Oil drops more than 3% after media report of potential end to Libya dispute

Oil prices dropped more than 3% on Tuesday after Bloomberg News reported that a deal was imminent to resolve a dispute that has halted Libyan production and exports, pushing prices to their lowest since around the beginning of the year.

The news of more crude supply possibly returning to the market came as prices had already fallen on the belief that demand was being undercut because of sluggish economic growth in China, the world's biggest crude importer.

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Brent crude futures were down $3.08, or 4%, to $74.44 a barrel at 1333 GMT, the lowest level since December. West Texas Intermediate crude futures, which did not settle on Monday because of the U.S. Labour Day holiday, were down $2.55, or 3.5%, at $71.00 - their lowest since January.

UBS analyst Giovanni Staunovo said the sell-off was tied to Bloomberg's report, which quoted the Libyan central banker at the centre of the controversy as saying there were "strong" indications that the political factions involved were nearing an agreement.