Crude oil futures fell by 1.22% to Rs 3,885 per barrel today as speculators engaged in reducing their exposures amid a weakening trend in Asian trade where it tumbled to fresh five-year lows owing to weak demand.
At the Multi Commodity Exchange, crude oil for delivery in December month contracts was down by Rs 48, or 1.22%, to Rs 3,885 per barrel in 3,329 lots.
In a similar fashion, oil for January 2015 delivery contracts moved down by Rs 47, or 1.18%, to Rs 3,922 per barrel in 511 lots.
Meanwhile, West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude for January delivery was down 40 cents at $62.65, while Brent curde for January fell 35 cents to $65.84 a barrel in on the New York Mercantile Exchange in mid-morning trade today.
At the Multi Commodity Exchange, crude oil for delivery in December month contracts was down by Rs 48, or 1.22%, to Rs 3,885 per barrel in 3,329 lots.
In a similar fashion, oil for January 2015 delivery contracts moved down by Rs 47, or 1.18%, to Rs 3,922 per barrel in 511 lots.
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Marketmen said trading sentiment remained subdued after crude struck fresh five-year lows in Asia with analysts forecasting further falls owing to weak demand, a global supply glut and fewer production halts.
Meanwhile, West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude for January delivery was down 40 cents at $62.65, while Brent curde for January fell 35 cents to $65.84 a barrel in on the New York Mercantile Exchange in mid-morning trade today.