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Nigeria’s Bonny Light hits $26.13 per barrel as US stocks decline
Brent crude, Nigeria’s crude grades benchmark on Thursday risen by 18 per cents to $29.37 per barrel boosted by a sudden decline in stocks in the U.S., the world’s biggest oil consumer.
Its U.S. counterpart benchmark, West Texas Intermediate gained 23 cents or 0.9%, jumping to $25.52 per barrel.
Similarly, Nigeria’s chief oil grade, Bonny Light, sustained its steady rise on Wednesday, adding up 46 cents or 1.79% to close at $26.13.
However, the positive trend seems threatened by speculations regarding a second wave of the coronavirus which, before countries began to loosen their lock downs and other economic restrictions, had crippled fuel demand significantly.
Oil has been regaining value in the last fourteen days on the account of gradual relaxation of lockdowns in global economies and increasing demand for fuel encouraged by the development.
But the discovery of new COVID-19 cases in East Asian nations of China and South Korea has triggered fears that an eruption of the second wave of the virus could stand in the way of economic recovery.
“It is hard to get excited about a steady rebound for crude demand when the world’s largest economy has significant uncertainty about the outlook and big downside risks,” Edward Moya, senior market analyst at OANDA said.
Early at the Thursday trading session, a fall in U.S. crude storage boosted prices even though Moya said a bigger reduction in stock in a couple of weeks ahead would be needed for a major price recovery.
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