KONTAN.CO.ID - TOKYO. Oil prices slumped again on Wednesday, with Brent falling to the lowest since 1999, as the market struggled with a massive crude glut amid a collapse in demand for everything from gasoline to jet fuel caused by the coronavirus outbreak. Brent crude, which fell 24% in the previous session, touched US$ 15.98 a barrel, its lowest since June 1999. It was trading down US$ 2.37, or 12%, at US$ 16.96 at 0511 GMT. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) was down 51 cents, or 4.4%, at US$ 11.06 a barrel.
Oil prices hit 1990s low as coronavirus outbreak sinks demand
KONTAN.CO.ID - TOKYO. Oil prices slumped again on Wednesday, with Brent falling to the lowest since 1999, as the market struggled with a massive crude glut amid a collapse in demand for everything from gasoline to jet fuel caused by the coronavirus outbreak. Brent crude, which fell 24% in the previous session, touched US$ 15.98 a barrel, its lowest since June 1999. It was trading down US$ 2.37, or 12%, at US$ 16.96 at 0511 GMT. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) was down 51 cents, or 4.4%, at US$ 11.06 a barrel.