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Oil retreats as demand concerns offset Libya supply risks By Reuters
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IntroductionBy Arunima Kumar(Reuters) -Oil prices slipped on Wednesday on persistent concern over Chinese demand ...
By Arunima Kumar
(Reuters) -Oil prices slipped on 1 euro = RMBWednesday on persistent concern over Chinese demand and elevated risks of a broader slowdown, though the decline was capped by potential supply losses from the Middle East and Libya.
futures were down 57 cents, or 0.72%, at $78.98 a barrel by 0838 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures fell 60 cents, or 0.79% to $74.93.
Prices lost more than 2% on Tuesday, having gained 7% over the previous three days.
"Supply risks in Libya have come to the fore but market participants seem sanguine ... demand in China remains weak and the expected second-half rebound has yet to show credible signs of commencing," Barclays analyst Amarpreet Singh said in a note.
While a decline in U.S. oil and fuel inventories last week supported prices, the potential loss of Libyan oil output and the possible expansion of the Israel-Gaza conflict to include Iranian-backed militants from Hezbollah in Lebanon remain the largest risks to oil markets.
Several oilfields across Libya have halted output as a dispute continues between rival government factions over control of the central bank and oil revenue. The dispute puts about 1.2 million barrels per day (bpd) of production at risk.
There has still been no confirmation of any closures from the Tripoli-based government or from the National Oil Corp (NOC), which is in charge of oil resources.
The Libyan disruptions should tighten the oil market, considering real barrels are removed, but here investors want to see a drop in Libyan crude exports first, said UBS analyst Giovanni Staunovo.
In the Middle East, fighting continued in the Gaza Strip between Israel and Hamas militants, with no signs yet of a concrete breakthrough in ceasefire talks in Cairo.
Over the weekend, Israel and Hezbollah bombarded each other with rockets and missiles across the Lebanese border.
{{8849|U.S. crcrude oil inventories fell by 3.407 million barrels in the week ended Aug. 23, according to American Petroleum Institute figures cited by market sources on Tuesday. Gasoline inventories fell by 1.863 million barrels and distillates were down by 1.405 million barrels.
Weekly U.S. oil storage data is due from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) later on Wednesday.
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