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Weak Demand and Policy Uncertainty Weigh on Global Oil Market

Demand concerns continue to dominate the oil market as weak economic data from China raises doubts about global demand recovery. In November, OPEC cut its global oil demand growth forecast for the fourth consecutive month, which has added to the market's bearish sentiment.

Weak Chinese Demand Impacts the Global Oil Market

China’s economic stimulus measures have underwhelmed, and inflation data has fallen short of expectations, further intensifying concerns about demand from the world’s largest oil importer. U.S. crude (WTI) prices have fallen below $70 per barrel, while Brent remains around $72. China’s recent oil imports from Saudi Arabia have declined for the second straight month, with December volumes expected to fall to 36.5 million barrels, reflecting the ongoing worry about China’s demand stability.

Geopolitical Factors and Policy Uncertainty

With Trump re-elected, there is speculation that he may ease U.S. energy policies, potentially withdrawing from the Paris climate agreement and lifting restrictions on liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports. These potential policy changes could impact the supply side of the oil market, particularly if Trump decides to increase U.S. drilling and mining projects. Additionally, Ukraine’s recent move to double gas transit fees for 2025-2029 could increase energy costs for Europe and place upward pressure on regional oil prices.

Long-Term Demand Challenges

Global energy demand faces longer-term challenges as well. India, one of the fastest-growing oil markets, recently saw a substantial drop in coal imports, indicating a shift toward cleaner energy sources like hydropower and solar. Additionally, tighter carbon emission policies in the U.S. and Europe may further limit oil demand growth. The U.S., for instance, aims to triple its nuclear capacity by 2050—a bipartisan initiative that underscores America’s intent to increase low-carbon energy generation.

Market Outlook and Investment Opportunities

In this uncertain demand environment, oil prices are likely to remain volatile in the near term. For investors, this low-price setting may put pressure on energy stocks and related derivatives. However, some analysts suggest that if demand conditions improve or if geopolitical situations shift, there may be room for an oil price rebound.

In summary, weak demand and policy uncertainty are the main risk factors currently impacting the oil market. Forex market participants should closely monitor economic data and policy developments worldwide to better position themselves for upcoming investment opportunities.

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