Oil rises above $61 amid uncertain demand outlook
SINGAPORE — Oil prices rose above $61 in Asia on Thursday, recouping some losses after tumbling 17 percent since last week as rising U.S. gasoline inventories suggested crude demand remains weak.
Traders predicted oil prices would resume their slide.
Benchmark crude for August delivery was up 89 cents to $61.39 a barrel late afternoon in Singapore in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. On Wednesday, the contract fell more than 4 percent, or $2.79, to settle at $60.14.
Prices have dropped from an eight-month intraday high of $73.38 a barrel on June 30 on evidence that U.S. drivers, who typically hit the road more during the Independence Day holiday last week, are staying home in droves this summer.
The Department of Energy reported Wednesday that gasoline in storage grew by another 1.9 million barrels last week, the fifth straight week that stocks have grown.
“That’s not a good sign,” said Clarence Chu, a trader at market maker Hudson Capital Energy in Singapore. “It shows demand for gasoline hasn’t picked up like it normally does this time of year.”
Other signals recently that the global economy and crude demand aren’t recovering strongly from a severe slowdown have also helped undermine investor confidence. On Wednesday, the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries predicted that demand for crude has fallen so sharply, it will take another four years to recover to 2008 levels.
Last week, the U.S. and Europe reported the highest unemployment rates in decades.
“There’s been a string of bad news,” Chu said. “The fundamentals didn’t support the price at $70 in the first place.”
“The momentum will likely take us into the $50s.”
In other Nymex trading, gasoline for August delivery rose 1.87 cents to $1.65 a gallon and heating oil gained 1.22 cents to $1.55. Natural gas for August delivery jumped 4.0 cents to $3.39 per 1,000 cubic feet.
In London, Brent prices rose $1.24 to $61.67 a barrel on the ICE Futures exchange.
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