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Oil Prices Fall as Demand Concerns Overshadow US Rate Cut Buoyancy

Oil prices fell on Friday as worries about fuel demand in the United States outweighed expectations that the first interest rate cut this year by the U.S. Federal Reserve would spur greater consumption.

Brent crude futures were down 15 cents, or 0.2%, at $67.29 a barrel at 0432 GMT, and U.S. West Texas Intermediate futures were down 23 cents, or 0.4%, at $63.34.

Both benchmarks were still on track to end higher for a second straight week. The Fed cut its policy rate by a quarter of a percentage point on Wednesday and indicated more cuts would follow as it responded to signs of weakness in the jobs market.

Lower borrowing costs typically boost demand for oil and push prices higher.

“The market has been caught between conflicting signals. On the demand side, all energy agencies, including (the Energy Information Administration), have signalled concern about weakening demand, tempering expectations of significant near-term price upside,” said Priyanka Sachdeva, an analyst at Phillip Nova.

“On the supply side, planned production increases from OPEC+ and signs of oversupply in U.S. fuel-product inventories are weighing on sentiment,” she said.

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