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Oil Dips as Optimism Over Saudi-Led Production Cut Fades Fast

Oil edged lower as traders weighed the outlook for supply and demand after Saudi Arabia's surprise pledge for extra supply cuts.

West Texas Intermediate dipped below $72 a barrel on Tuesday as a cautious tone spread across markets. Futures surged early Monday following the Saudi announcement after a tense OPEC+ meeting, before giving up most of the gains during the session. The kingdom also raised its crude prices to Asia for July.

Saudi Arabia pledged to do "whatever is necessary" to stabilize the market as concerns over the demand outlook, especially from China, weighed on prices. Oil tumbled 11% last month, in part due to resilient Russian output, despite the OPEC+ producer saying earlier this year it would reduce supply.

WTI for July delivery fell 0.3% to $71.90 a barrel as of 8:01 a.m. in Singapore.

Brent for August settlement sipped 0.3% to $76.49 a barrel.

Source : Bloomberg

 

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