By Arathy Somasekhar
HOUSTON (Reuters) -Oil costs closed down practically $1 on Friday as merchants awaited talks between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian chief Vladimir Putin, which might result in an easing of the sanctions imposed on Moscow over the struggle in Ukraine.
Brent crude futures settled 99 cents, or 1.5%, decrease at $65.85 a barrel, whereas U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures eased $1.16, or 1.8%, decrease at $62.80.
Trump arrived in Alaska on Friday for his summit with Putin after saying he needs to see a ceasefire within the struggle in Ukraine “at the moment.”
Trump has stated he believes Russia is ready to finish the struggle, however he has additionally threatened to impose secondary sanctions on nations that purchase Russian oil if there is no such thing as a progress with peace talks.
Putin additionally arrived in Anchorage. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated Russia expects the talks to carry outcomes, Russia’s Interfax information company reported.
“President Trump will seemingly threaten additional tariff strain on India and presumably China so far as oil imports from Russia if the assembly stalemates, which is maintaining a nervous commerce to crude,” stated Dennis Kissler, senior vp of buying and selling at BOK Monetary.
“If a ceasefire announcement is made, will probably be taken as a adverse to crude near-term,” Kissler added.
For the week, WTI dropped 1.7%, whereas Brent eased 1.1%.
Weaker financial knowledge from China, in the meantime, raised considerations over gas demand.
Chinese language authorities knowledge confirmed manufacturing facility output development slumped to an eight-month low and retail gross sales development expanded at its slowest tempo since December, weighing on sentiment regardless of stronger oil throughput on the earth’s second-largest crude consumer.
Throughput at Chinese language refineries rose 8.9% year-on-year in July, however that was down from June ranges, which had been the best since September 2023. Regardless of the rise, China’s oil product exports final month had been additionally up from a 12 months in the past, suggesting decrease home gas demand.
Forecasts of a rising oil market surplus additionally weighed on sentiment, as did the prospect of higher-for-longer U.S. rates of interest.
Oil rig depend, an indicator of future provide, rose by one to 412 this week, Baker Hughes knowledge confirmed.
Financial institution of America analysts stated on Thursday that they had been widening their forecast for the oil market surplus, citing rising provides from the OPEC+ producer group comprising the Group of the Petroleum Exporting Nations, Russia and different allies.
The analysts now mission a median surplus of 890,000 barrels per day from July 2025 via June 2026.