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Oil prices are falling, Brent – $80.5 per barrel

14 December , 2022  

Oil prices are falling slightly on Wednesday after a strong rise in the previous session.
The market rise on Tuesday was promoted by the forecasts of a cold snap in the USA and also by the weakening of the dollar after the publication of the statistical data, which showed a slowdown in inflation in the states in November.
In addition, the market continues to be supported by the situation with the Keystone pipeline, which was closed last week, and expectations of increased demand in China as a result of the easing of quarantine restrictions, Market Watch said.
The cost of February futures for Brent crude oil on London’s ICE Futures Exchange was $80.51 a barrel by 7:10 a.m. KSC on Wednesday, down $0.17 (0.21%) from the previous session’s closing price. Those contracts rose $2.69 (3.5%) to $80.68 a barrel at the close of trading on Monday.
The price of WTI futures for January oil fell by $0.11 (0.15%) to $75.28 per barrel at electronic trades of New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) by that time. By the close of previous trading the cost of these contracts increased by $2.22 (3%) to $75.39 a barrel.
Canada’s TC Energy, the operator of Keystone, plans to partially open the pipeline Wednesday and fully return it to service Dec. 20, Bloomberg reported, citing sources.
The focus for traders Wednesday is last week’s U.S. energy inventory data, to be released by the Energy Department at 5:30 p.m. CSC.
American Petroleum Institute (API) data released the day before showed a 7.819 million barrel increase in U.S. oil inventories for the week ended Dec. 9.

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