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Oil prices dip as demand optimism fades

Oil prices reduced on Tuesday, extending losses into a second consecutive session after last week's rally, although concerns about tighter Russian and Iranian supply amid expanding Western sanctions examined losses.

Brent futures edged down 8 cents, or 0.1%, to $76.22. a barrel by 0452 GMT, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI). crude fell 15 cents, or 0.19%, to $73.42.

Both benchmarks moved on Monday, after increasing for five days. in a row recently to settle at their greatest levels given that. October on Friday in the middle of expectations of more financial stimulus to. revitalise China's faltering economy.

Today's weakness is most likely due to a technical. correction, as traders react to softer financial data worldwide. that undermines the optimism seen earlier, said Priyanka. Sachdeva, senior market expert at Phillip Nova, describing. bearish economic news from the U.S. and Germany.

Likewise dragging on oil rates is the rising supply from. non-OPEC countries that, coupled with weak demand from China, is. anticipated to keep the oil market well supplied this year.

Market participants are waiting on more data today,. such as the U.S. December nonfarm payrolls report on Friday, for. clues on U.S. rates of interest policy and oil need outlook.

The relocation higher in petroleum rates appears to be running. out of momentum, ING experts wrote in a note.

While there has actually been some tightening up in the physical. market, fundamentals through 2025 are still set to be. comfortable, which need to top the benefit.

Concerns over tightening Russian and Iranian supply amid. sanctions, nevertheless, kept a flooring under oil prices.

The unpredictability has actually equated into better need for Middle. Eastern oil, reflected in a hike in Saudi Arabia's February oil. prices to Asia, the very first such boost in 3 months.

Money managers raised their net long U.S. crude futures and. options positions in the week to Dec. 31, the U.S. Product. Futures Trading Commission stated on Monday.

(source: Reuters)