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Oil extends losses as coronavirus spike cools demand hopes

Published 06/28/2020, 08:34 PM
Updated 06/29/2020, 01:10 AM
© Reuters. The sun sets behind a crude oil pump jack on a drill pad in the Permian Basin in Loving County

© Reuters. The sun sets behind a crude oil pump jack on a drill pad in the Permian Basin in Loving County

By Florence Tan

SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices slid for a second straight session on Monday as coronavirus cases rose in the United States and other places, leading some countries to resume partial lockdowns that could hurt fuel demand.

Brent crude (LCOc1) dropped 83 cents, or 2%, to $40.19 a barrel by 0456 GMT, while U.S. crude (CLc1) was at $37.69, down 80 cents, or 2.1%.

Brent crude is set to end June with a third consecutive monthly gain after major global producers extended an unprecedented 9.7 million barrels per day supply cut agreement into July, while oil demand improved after countries across the globe eased lockdown measures.

However, global coronavirus cases exceeded 10 million on Sunday as India and Brazil battled outbreaks of over 10,000 cases daily. New outbreaks are reported in countries including China, New Zealand and Australia, prompting governments to impose restrictions again.

"The second wave contagion is alive and well," Howie Lee, an economist at Singapore's OCBC bank, said. "That is capping the bullish sentiment that we've seen in the last six to eight weeks."

Other factors restricting oil prices' advance at this stage include poor refining margins, high oil inventories and the resumption of U.S. production, Lee said.

Despite efforts by OPEC+ - the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and allies including Russia - to reduce supplies, crude inventories in the United States, the world's largest oil producer and consumer, have hit all-time highs. [EIA/S]

"There is also a risk that gains in prices recently could see some U.S. shale producers restart wells," ANZ analysts said.

Even as the number of operating oil and natural gas rigs dropped to a record low last week, higher oil prices are prompting some producers to resume drilling.

"In the next one-two weeks, we should see an uptick in rig count commensurate with the pick-up in oil production," OCBC's Lee said.

Elsewhere, U.S. shale oil pioneer Chesapeake Energy Corp (N:CHK) filed for bankruptcy protection on Sunday as it bowed to heavy debts and the impact of coronavirus outbreak on energy markets.

The Brent crude price is supported at $39.80 a barrel while WTI's support level is at $37, OANDA senior market analyst Jeffrey Halley said, referring to technical charts.

© Reuters. The sun sets behind a crude oil pump jack on a drill pad in the Permian Basin in Loving County

"A daily close below these points will signal that a much deeper correction is upon oil markets," he said, adding that a deteriorating COVID-19 picture in the United States would be the most likely driver of lower prices.

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