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    Oil prices rise to U.S.$49.73 on U.S., OPEC speculation

    September 2, 2016
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    Crude-oil price02 September 2016, Abuja – Oil futures rose yesterday largely prompted by production suspensions in the United States Gulf due to an expected tropical storm and speculation that producers meeting in Algeria next month will act to prop up prices.

    Brent crude futures traded at $49.73 per barrel yesterday, up 47 cents from the previous close.

    US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude was up 45 cents at $47.43 a barrel.

    Oil and gas operators in the US Gulf of Mexico have shut production equal to 168,334 barrels-per-day (bpd) of oil and 190 million cubic feet per day of natural gas as a precaution against a tropical storm, the US Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement said on Monday.

    Oil prices have also been taking direction from speculation that a meeting next month in Algeria of major producers including members of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) could yield a deal on production levels to support prices.

    “Prices are still finding support from the expectations of an agreement on production caps being reached at the late-September meeting,” Commerzbank said in a note.

    Saudi Arabian energy minister, Khalid Al-Falih, told Reuters last week he did not believe an intervention in the oil market was necessary since the “market is moving in the right direction.”

    Iraq, which increased crude exports this month from its southern ports, compared with July, will continue ramping up output, its oil minister said at the weekend.

    Also, the Niger Delta Avengers said it had ended attacks on the nation’s oil and gas industry that had reduced Nigeria’s output by 700,000 barrels a day to 1.56 million bpd.

    But the prospect of a recovery in oil production from Libya happening any time soon was tempered after the head of the country’s National Oil Corp said budgetary delays from the new government were undermining oil production.

    “Oil prices are caught between concerns about over-supply and a strong dollar on the one hand and the prospect of further jawboning from OPEC members that some form of production freeze could be on the cards,” CMC Markets senior analyst Michael Hewson said.

    The huge global oil oversupply that has weighed on prices for the past two years may not clear until the second half of 2017, Shell’s chief energy adviser Wim Thomas told Reuters.

     

     

     

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