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Oil prices down with estimate of US crude stock buildup

Crude oil inventories in US are expected to rise by 2.05 million barrels for week ending July 3

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12:10 - 8/07/2020 Çarşamba
Update: 12:11 - 8/07/2020 Çarşamba
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FILE PHOTO: A general view of the drilling platform, the first out of four oil platforms to be installed at Norway's giant offshore Johan Sverdrup field during the 1st phase development, near Stord, western Norway September 4, 2017. REUTERS/Nerijus Adomaitis/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: A general view of the drilling platform, the first out of four oil platforms to be installed at Norway's giant offshore Johan Sverdrup field during the 1st phase development, near Stord, western Norway September 4, 2017. REUTERS/Nerijus Adomaitis/File Photo

Oil prices dropped on Wednesday with the forecast of a buildup in US crude inventories that investors viewed as a decline in US crude demand.

International benchmark Brent crude was trading at $42.97 per barrel at 0642 GMT for a 0.25% decrease after closing Tuesday at $43.08 a barrel.

American benchmark West Texas Intermediate (WTI) was at $40.49 a barrel at the same time for a 0.32% decline after ending the previous session at $40.62 per barrel.

Crude oil inventories in the US are expected to increase by around 2.05 million barrels for the week ending July 3, according to the American Petroleum Institute's (API) estimate on Tuesday.

The Energy Information Administration (EIA) will release official data on the weekly change of US crude oil stocks and production later on Wednesday.

If crude stocks increase in line with expectations, this would signal that crude demand is decreasing in the US, the world's largest oil consumer, and as a result, push prices lower.

On Tuesday, the EIA revised up its Brent crude oil price forecast for 2020 by $2.50 per barrel in its monthly Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO) report for July.

The international benchmark is now expected to average $40.50 per barrel this year, up from its previous estimate of $38 a barrel.

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#Brent crude
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