Oil prices fall due to low demand from China
Energy
- 17 November, 2022
- 05:53
World oil prices fell more than 1% Thursday morning as demand from China remains low, Report informs, referring to the auction data.
The price of January futures for Brent crude fell by 1.13% to $91.81 per barrel, while December futures for WTI dropped by 1.37% to $84.42.
The largest importer of crude - China - still adheres to the "zero" COVID policy, which implies a number of restrictions to contain the pandemic. Restrictions also apply to the movement of citizens, which leads to a drop in demand for fuel.
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