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    LONDON, December 17, 2025: Oil prices fell to their lowest levels since May on Monday, extending a months-long decline that has pushed benchmark crude toward its largest annual drop in seven years. Persistent global oversupply and sluggish fuel demand have combined to pressure prices throughout the fourth quarter, erasing earlier gains seen in mid-2025. Brent crude futures settled below $70 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) traded near $65. Both benchmarks have fallen by more than 20 percent since January, putting crude on track for its worst yearly performance since 2018. The sharp decline reflects a combination of record production levels, weakening economic activity in major consuming nations, and a strong U.S. dollar that has weighed on commodity prices worldwide.

    Oil prices hit lowest levels since May in market downturn
    Global oil markets weaken as prices fall on steady supply and soft demand trends.

    Global oil supply has remained robust despite coordinated efforts by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies (OPEC+) to support the market. Member nations have implemented multiple rounds of voluntary production cuts since late 2023, but overall output has continued to exceed demand. Russia and several Middle Eastern producers have maintained near-capacity exports, while the United States has sustained record production levels through expanding shale output. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, U.S. crude production reached an all-time high of 13.3 million barrels per day in November, surpassing the previous record set earlier this year. The continued strength of American production has contributed to rising global inventories and reduced the impact of OPEC+ supply curbs.

    The surplus has been particularly evident in Asian and European storage hubs, where inventory levels have climbed steadily over the past quarter. Economic data from major importers has added further pressure on prices. In China, industrial activity has slowed, with refineries scaling back runs due to weaker domestic fuel consumption and reduced export demand. In Europe, refiners have faced shrinking profit margins as manufacturing output contracts and overall energy use declines. The International Energy Agency’s (IEA) recent assessment indicated that global oil demand growth in 2025 has been lower than initially forecast, underscoring a trend of moderation across advanced and developing economies alike. Currency movements have also played a significant role in shaping oil price trends.

    Energy sector adapts to weaker margins and oversupply

    The U.S. dollar has strengthened throughout 2025 amid higher interest rates and solid U.S. economic performance. Because crude is priced in dollars, the appreciation has made oil more expensive for holders of other currencies, dampening demand in several key markets. The dollar index remains near its highest levels in nearly a year, further amplifying downward pressure on crude benchmarks. Refined product markets have mirrored the broader decline in crude. Gasoline and diesel futures have eased in tandem with falling feedstock prices, contributing to lower retail fuel costs in several regions. However, the slide in prices has also reduced revenues for oil-exporting nations whose budgets depend heavily on petroleum income. Many producers have faced fiscal challenges in recent months as revenues decline while spending commitments remain elevated.

    Market participants have pointed to the combination of ample supply, high inventories, and moderated demand as the principal factors behind the recent price weakness. Trading volumes have remained steady but lacked the volatility often associated with geopolitical events or abrupt supply disruptions. The absence of major production outages in 2025, coupled with resilient output from key producers, has kept global supply chains stable and well-stocked. The energy sector’s adjustment to these market conditions has been evident across both upstream and downstream operations. Major oil companies have emphasized cost control and capital discipline, focusing on maintaining profitability despite weaker price levels. Refiners and traders have continued to adapt to shifting demand patterns, particularly in Asia and Europe, where consumption has plateaued following strong recovery years post-pandemic.

    Energy producers emphasize efficiency amid downturn

    As of mid-December, Brent crude is down nearly $20 from its mid-year peak, while WTI has lost a similar amount. Both contracts have traded within relatively narrow ranges in recent weeks, signaling a cautious market awaiting new economic indicators and production data. Analysts monitoring global balances expect the current pricing environment to persist through the end of the year, barring any unexpected disruptions. With global inventories remaining well above the five-year average and production levels steady across most major suppliers, oil prices are closing out 2025 under sustained downward pressure. The decline marks a reversal from the volatility that characterized much of the post-pandemic recovery period and highlights the sector’s ongoing challenge in balancing supply with modest demand growth. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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