Liam Denning, Columnist

Gasoline Pulls Oil PricesĀ Into Reverse

Supply is building up even as demand stagnates, meaning less appetite for crude.

Not enough demand for this is hurting oil prices.

Photographer: Sean Gallup/Getty Images Europe
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Strange as it may sound, gasoline is turning toxic for the oil market.

West Texas Intermediate crude oil dropped below $60 a barrel on Friday morning for the first time since early April. The go-to reason is that sanctions on Iran have been a damp squib (for now, anyway). But thereā€™s also a more prosaic problem: The bottom has been falling out of gasoline. Nymex gasoline has dropped by a quarter since the end of August, a steeper slide than the fall of 2014, the beginning of the oil crash.