Naphtha Prices Tumble to 3-Week Low
2024-10-17 14:07
By
Tiago Campos
1 min. read
Naphtha futures declined to around $640 per tonne, reaching a 3-week low, driven by a broader retreat in crude oil benchmarks.
The drop came after reports indicated that Israel might avoid targeting Iran's oil infrastructure, easing concerns over a potential major supply disruption in the region.
Israel suggested it may adhere to US advice by focusing on military targets rather than energy facilities in Iran, though regional tensions remain elevated.
Additionally, the International Energy Agency revised down its demand growth forecasts, pointing to near-record spare capacity within OPEC+ and slowing consumption in key markets, particularly China.
On Monday, OPEC also reduced its global oil demand forecast for 2024 and 2025 for the third straight month.