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U.S. Crude Oil Falls More than 4%

U.S. crude oil falls more than 4%, closes at lowest level since December to erase 2024 gains
PUBLISHED TUE, SEP 3 2024 8:07 AM EDT
UPDATED TUE, SEP 3 2024 4:17 PM EDT
Spencer Kimball/CNBC

U.S. crude oil futures fell more than 4% on Tuesday, posting their lowest close since December and erasing all gains for the year.

"A toxic mix of excess supply, sliding demand, bearish technicals, and bad product fundamentals are conspiring to destroy Crude Oil today," Bob Yawger, executive director of energy futures at Mizuho Securities, told clients Tuesday.

Here are Tuesday's closing energy prices:

West Texas Intermediate October contract: $70.34 per barrel, down $3.21, or 4.36%. Year to date, U.S. crude oil has fallen 1.8%.

Brent November contract: $73.75 per barrel, down $3.77, or 4.86%. Year to date, the global benchmark has dropped 4.3%.

RBOB Gasoline October contract: $1.97 per gallon, down more than 11 cents, or 5.52%. Year to date, gasoline has fallen 5.9%

Natural Gas October contract: $2.20 per thousand cubic feet, up more than 7 cents, or 3.57%. Year to date, gas has declined 12.4.

Oil prices were already under pressure as OPEC+ is poised to increase production in the coming weeks, and manufacturing activity in China and the U.S. disappointed the market.

OPEC+ delegates have indicated that the group is still planning to boost oil production in October, sources told Reuters and Bloomberg.

Manufacturing in China, meanwhile, fell to a six-month low in August, according to data released over the weekend. China is the world's largest importer of crude oil.

And manufacturing activity in the U.S. was slower than expected last month, according to a report from the Institute for Supply Management on Tuesday.

OPEC+, however, made clear in June that it could reverse the planned production increase based on market conditions.

The best course for OPEC+ would be to wait until December given slowing demand in China, Helima Croft, head of global commodity strategy at RBC Capital Markets, told clients Monday
The single biggest factor in the crude correction is a drop in Chinese manufacturing. This is a trend that will only worsen for China. After 30 years of laws making it a felony to have more than one child.............finally that is screwing the Chinese government. Republicans would like to make China another of it's Boogie Men to scare their voters..........but the fact is manufacturing had been leaving China for the last 10 years. No workers. Also...less military age men and women. China's threat to us now is not military or economics...it's digital.

And China has less food. The war in Ukraine has stopped all fertilizer shipments from Ukraine and Russia to the world. China has no food period without fertilizer........almost all farm land is in reclaimed mountainous areas........VERY poor dirt. And rice is extremely fertilizer dependent.

What this means is China's boom is over. Now a huge amount of their GDP goes to import food. Almost all major players have moved manufacturing to Laos, Thailand. India and Vietnam And so China is shifting over from manufacturing everyday items that take a lot of crude (and manpower) to produce things that makes them more money......with less workers. Such as AI technology and chips and sophisticated digital communications.
JSul3 · 70-79
@anythingoes477 That being said, other than the Philippines and Thailand:

America Is Losing Southeast Asia
Why U.S. Allies in the Region Are Turning Toward China
By Lynn Kuok/Foreign Affairs.com
September 3, 2024

https://www.foreignaffairs.com/united-states/america-losing-southeast-asia
@JSul3 The PI and S.E. Asia countries are turning to China because that is their bread and butter. The jobs they have now.........are being sent to them by China. Therefore their entire economic growth depends on what China don't want or can't make.
JSul3 · 70-79
@anythingoes477 The Belt & Road initiative at work.
Same in Afghanistan.
Patriot96 · 56-60, C
Bidenomics at work
Jaego · 100+
@SomeMichGuy You’re using common sense.

That won’t be appreciated one bit.
@Jaego Yeah, but injecting some facts seemed appropriate.
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Good. You don't need no solar panels from no commies and they're busy building FOR people. You don't understand FOR people. It's not a thing for the people without politics who are loyal to NATO.
Patriot96 · 56-60, C
@Roundandroundwego fiden just gave 4 billion to a foreign country for windmills
@Patriot96 nobody in the duopoly would let Americans work one second less or let them do anything Green - and cooperation with China would not be possible in your current state of dystopic mayhem.

 
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