Oil falls on mounting COVID-19 cases, supply concerns
FILE PHOTO: A pump jack operates at a well site leased by Devon Energy Production Company near Guthrie, Oklahoma, September 15, 2015. REUTERS/Nick Oxford
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By Laila Kearney
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil edged lower on Friday, falling more than 2% on the week as COVID-19 cases surged globally and oil supply is set to rise in coming weeks.
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Brent dropped 2.9% for the week and WTI sunk 2.1%
"There is this second wave of fear overhanging the oil market at this point and that's holding us back," said Phil Flynn, senior analyst at Price Futures Group in Chicago.
In the world's top oil consumer the United States, infections are rising in the Midwest, while New York City, which was hit hardest in the spring, is considering renewed shutdown mandates. More than 200,000 people have died of the virus in the nation.
U.S. fuel consumption remains sluggish as the pandemic constrains travel and hampers economic recovery.. The four-week average of gasoline demand last week was 9% below a year earlier.
In other parts of the world, daily increases of coronavirus infections are hitting records and new restrictions are being put in place to limit travel.
In India, throughput by crude oil refiners in August fell 26% from a year ago, most in four months, as demand ebbed because the pandemic is hindering industrial and transport activity.
At the same time, more crude oil entering the global market threatens to beef up supply and push prices lower. The U.S. oil and gas rig count rose by six to 261 in the week to Sept. 25, energy services firm Baker Hughes Co (NYSE: BKR) said. [RIG/U]
Libya has recently boosted production and Shell
Iranian oil exports, meanwhile, have risen sharply in September in defiance of U.S. sanctions, three assessments based on tanker tracking showed.
(Additional reporting by Noah Browning and Aaron Sheldrick; Editing by Marguerita Choy, Louise Heavens and Timothy Gardner)
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