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Oil prices dip after IEA cuts demand outlook

15 Apr 2025, 12:25 PM
Oil prices dip after IEA cuts demand outlook

LONDON, April 15 — Oil prices inched down today after the International Energy Agency (IEA) followed Opec in slashing its oil demand forecast, though price falls were limited by United States President Donald Trump’s suggestion of new tariff exemptions.

Brent crude futures were down 50 cents, or 0.8 per cent, at US$64.38 per barrel by 1005 GMT. US West Texas Intermediate crude also dipped 50 cents, or 0.8 per cent, to US$61.03 a barrel.

Vacillating US trade policies have created uncertainty for global oil markets and prompted Opec on Monday to lower its demand outlook.

The IEA also cut its forecasts on Tuesday for global oil demand growth to 730,000 barrels per day (bpd) this year from 1.03 million bpd — and to 690,000 bpd next year, citing escalating trade tensions.

Meanwhile, Swiss bank UBS cut its price forecast for Brent by US$12 a barrel to US$68 a barrel today.

“Should the trade war escalate, our downside risk scenario case — i.e. a deeper US recession and a hard landing in China — could see Brent trading at US$40-60/bbl over the coming months,” said UBS analyst Giovanni Staunovo.

BNP Paribas lowered its average price expectation for this year and next to US$58 a barrel from US$65.

In comments that helped to support prices, US Energy Secretary Chris Wright said on Friday the US could stop Iranian oil exports as part of Trump’s plan to pressure Tehran over its nuclear programme.

Data yesterday showed that China’s crude oil imports in March were up nearly 5 per cent from a year earlier as arrivals of Iranian oil surged.

Risk assets such as equities and oil also got some support after Trump said he was considering a modification to the 25 per cent tariffs imposed on foreign auto imports from Mexico and other places.

— Reuters

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