West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil slipped in early European trading on Friday, extending its cautious tone. WTI was last seen at $64.03 per barrel, edging lower from Thursday’s close of $64.10.
Meanwhile, Brent crude also traded softer, quoted at $67.59 compared with the previous session’s close at $67.62. Both benchmarks remain under pressure as traders weigh concerns over global demand recovery against persistent supply-side uncertainty.
Market snapshot: Oil benchmarks are holding slightly in the red, with WTI and Brent retreating modestly in early European hours, signaling fragile sentiment ahead of upcoming US economic data and OPEC+ supply updates.