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Published 24 Mar, 2021 06:55am

Oil tumbles 4pc on Europe curbs, rollouts

NEW YORK: Oil prices fell more than four per cent on Tuesday, hit by concerns over new pandemic curbs and slow vaccine rollouts in Europe as well as a stronger dollar.

Brent crude futures were down $2.56, or 4pc, to $62.08 a barrel by 12:16 pm ET (1616 GMT), having hit a low of $61.41. West Texas Intermediate crude (WTI) fell $2.65, or 4.3pc, to $58.91, after falling to as low as $58.47.

Both benchmarks traded near lows not seen since Feb 12.

The front-month Brent spread LCOc1-LCOc2 flipped into a small contango for the first time since January. Contango is where the front-month contracts are cheaper than future months, and could encourage traders to put oil into storage.

“The road to oil demand recovery appears to be full of obstacles as the world continues to fight the Covid-19 pandemic,” Bjornar Tonhaugen, head of oil markets at Rystad Energy. “Oil prices are declining again on Tuesday, proving that last week’s correction was not deep enough and that the market had been trading lately with an excessively bullish sentiment, overlooking the pandemics risk,” he said.

Extended lockdowns in Europe are being driven by the threat of a third wave, with a new variant of the coronavirus on the continent.

Germany, Europe’s biggest oil consumer, is extending its lockdown until April 18.

Nearly a third of France entered a month-long lockdown on Saturday following a jump in cases in Paris and parts of northern France.

A stronger US dollar also weighed on prices. As oil in priced in US dollars, a stronger greenback makes oil more expensive for holders of other currencies.

Physical crude markets are indicating that demand is lower, much more so than the futures market.

Published in Dawn, March 24th, 2021

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