Oil Prices Fall
2026-01-22 01:19
By
Kyrie Dichosa
1 min. read
WTI crude oil futures fell toward $59.5 per barrel on Thursday, as persistent oversupply concerns overshadowed easing geopolitical risks.
The International Energy Agency reiterated that global oil supply is expected to significantly exceed demand this year, even after a slight upward revision to its demand growth forecast.
Adding to the bearish tone, industry data showed US crude inventories rose by around 3 million barrels last week.
Meanwhile, President Donald Trump said he would delay tariff measures against Europe following progress toward a framework agreement on the Arctic island and ruled out the use of force, easing geopolitical tensions and reducing downside risks to energy demand.
Some support also came from supply-side risks, including force majeure at a major Kazakh oilfield that could keep production at two large fields offline for another week, while weak Venezuelan exports pointed to a slow recovery in output.