Oil falls below $114 on bearish global demand

Fri Aug 15, 2008 3:34am BST
 
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By Felicia Loo

SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil slid by more than a dollar to below $114 a barrel on Friday on bearish sentiment over faltering global demand and rising supply, while a stronger dollar prompted funds to exit.

U.S. light crude for September delivery fell $1.08 to $113.93 a barrel by 2:22 a.m. British time, extending a loss of 99 cents on Thurday.

Oil has lost a fifth of its value in just over a month, after a record peak of $147.27 a barrel hit in mid-July, in part because of weaker demand.

"The demand side is a major concern. Supplies from OPEC countries are rising but there is a shortage of buyers. The industrial use in China has been cut back," said Gerard Burg from National Australia Bank.

There was further proof that the economic malaise that has affected the United States is spreading globally, with the economy of the 15-nation euro zone contracting by 0.2 percent in its worst second quarter since 1995.

The data, along with news that U.S. inflation had hit a 17-year high, saw the euro extend losses to a fresh six-month low against the dollar below $1.48 on Friday.

The weak economic news adds to fears that high crude prices and slowing economies will mean less purchases of gasoline and other oil products, after the world's number one and two consumers, the U.S. and China, reported slowing oil demand in data out earlier this week.

The situation in Georgia remained tense, with Russian troops deploying around three towns. The United States will urgently press Russia to ensure free access to Georgian ports and the unfettered movement of ships from the ex-Soviet state, senior U.S. envoy Matthew Bryza said on Thursday.  Continued...

 

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