Oil prices remained volatile Friday after a dramatic rebound from multi-year lows but stayed below $30 a barrel on fears the deadly coronavirus will push the world into recession with an oversupply. US benchmark West Texas Intermediate (WTI) was up 2.22 percent to 25.78 in morning Asian trade. Brent eased 0.91 percent to 28.21 a barrel in volatile trading. Visit our dedicated coronavirus site here for all the latest updates. On Thursday, WTI rebounded by more than 23 percent following US government moves to help American crude producers weather a slump in demand caused by the coronavirus pandemic, recovering almost as spectacularly as it had plunged in recent days. Crude slumped to 18-year lows Wednesday, with travel restrictions and other measures aimed at combating the virus hitting demand and major producers Saudi Arabia and Russia locked in a price war by ramping up production. “Oil prices are recovering… as the three-day collapse saw some bottom fishing after WTI failed to break the $20 a barrel level,” said OANDA senior market analyst Edward Moya. “The oil rebound also extended higher after (US) President (Donald) Trump stated he would get involved in the oil price war at the appropriate time,” Moya said in a note. “The Trump administration is now showing signs they will try to defend the shale industry and stabilize oil prices.” The US Department of Energy said Thursday it will carry out Trump’s directive to top up the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to its maximum capacity. The department said in a statement on its website it will buy a total of 77 million barrels from American producers, kicking off with an initial purchase of 30 million barrels. Oil markets have been hammered by collapsing demand as the virus prompts sweeping travel restrictions and business closures, and as major producers Saudi Arabia and Russia engage in a price war. Read more: Only a truly global compact to limit oil supply ‘can fix market collapse’ US oil plunges to 18-year low as lockdowns trigger market collapse Oil traders scramble for storage tanks on land and sea as prices plummet اي استفسار أو طلب خاص بخصوص التوظيف يمكنك التواصل مع الابميل التالي – مجير الموقع : alturky28@gmail.com لطلبات التصميم او البرمجة التواصل مع : hamzalaabar@gmail.com The post Coronavirus economic impact: Oil trapped below $30 a barrel appeared first on السعودية وطن.
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