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    Oil prices fall with expected low demand, upcoming supply boost

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    Posted on August 29, 2025

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    Oil prices fall as OPEC boosts supply and U.S. demand weakens. Analysts discuss the impact on the global oil market.

    Oil Prices Decline Amid Anticipated Low Demand and Supply Increase

    By Erwin Seba

    HOUSTON (Reuters) -Oil prices fell on Friday as traders looked toward weaker demand in the U.S., the world's largest oil market, and a boost in supply this autumn from OPEC and its allies.

    Brent crude futures for October delivery, which will expire on Friday, were down 49 cents, or 0.71%, at $68.13 a barrel by 12:55 p.m. CDT (1755 GMT), while the more active contract for November was down 57 cents, or 0.84%, at $67.41.

    West Texas Intermediate crude futures were 60 cents, or 0.93%, lower at $63.99.

    The market was in part shifting its focus toward next week's OPEC+ meeting, said Tamas Varga, analyst at PVM Oil Associates.

    Crude output has increased from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies, known as OPEC+, as the group has accelerated output hikes to regain market share, raising the supply outlook and weighing on global oil prices.

    "Overall, the bottom line is we're going to see a jump in supply feeding into a lackluster demand market," said Andrew Lipow, president of Lipow Oil Associates.

    The U.S. summer driving season ends on Monday's Labor Day holiday, signalling the end of the highest demand period in the United States, which is the largest fuel market.

    "The market is beginning to wonder what effect the tariffs might have on the economic outlook next year," Lipow said, referring to tariffs imposed by the administration of President Donald Trump on U.S. imports from many trading partners.

    Crude supply increases have not made their way into the U.S. market yet, raising the possibility supply and demand will be in a tighter balance, said Phil Flynn, senior analyst with Price Futures Group.

    "The pessimism about demand, I'm just not seeing it," Flynn said. "Supply from OPEC is supposed to increase, but we're not seeing it in the U.S. I think things are going to stay tight."

    Prices rose earlier in the week due to Ukrainian attacks on Russian oil export terminals, but reports of talks between Ukraine's European allies about a possible ceasefire helped tamp down prices, Flynn said.

    U.S. crude inventories for the week ending August 22 showed higher-than-expected draws, implying late-summer demand was still firm, particularly in industrial and freight-related sectors, analyst Ole Hvalbye at SEB bank said in a note. [EIA/S]

    Investors are also watching for India's response to pressure from the United States to stop buying Russian oil, after Trump doubled tariffs on imports from India to as much as 50% on Wednesday.

    So far, India has defied the U.S. and Russian oil exports to India are set to rise in September, traders said.

    "The prevalent view is that Russian sanctions are not forthcoming, and India will ignore U.S. sanction threats and continue buying Russian crude oil at heavily discounted prices," PVM's Varga said.

    (Reporting by Erwin Seba in Houston, Seher Dareen in London, Yuka Obayashi and Sudarshan Varadhan; Editing by Kirsten Donovan, Jan Harvey and Nia Williams)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Oil prices decreased due to expected lower demand in the U.S.
    • •OPEC+ plans to increase oil supply this autumn.
    • •Brent and West Texas Intermediate crude futures fell.
    • •U.S. summer driving season ends, affecting demand.
    • •India continues to buy Russian oil despite U.S. pressure.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Oil prices fall with expected low demand, upcoming supply boost

    1What factors are causing oil prices to fall?

    Oil prices are falling due to anticipated weaker demand in the U.S. and an increase in supply from OPEC and its allies.

    2How is the U.S. summer driving season affecting oil demand?

    The U.S. summer driving season is ending, which typically marks the peak demand period for fuel in the country.

    3What is the expected impact of OPEC's supply increase?

    OPEC's supply increase is expected to contribute to a market characterized by low demand, potentially leading to a tighter balance between supply and demand.

    4What is India's stance on purchasing Russian oil?

    India has continued to buy Russian oil despite U.S. pressure, with exports to India expected to rise in September.

    5How have recent geopolitical events affected oil prices?

    Prices rose earlier in the week due to Ukrainian attacks on Russian oil export terminals, but subsequent talks about a possible ceasefire helped lower prices.

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