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    World oil prices fall on Libya, Nigeria fuel supply

    September 16, 2016
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    oil barrel stack.oil price16 September 2016, Lagos – World oil prices fell Friday as the prospects of higher output from Libya and Nigeria further fuelled oversupply concerns, cutting short a nascent rebound.

    Both contracts rose Thursday on news that 6,000 barrels of gasoline had leaked from the Colonial pipeline that carries fuel from the Gulf Coast to the eastern United States.

    The leak, however, was not enough to overshadow expectations that Libya and Nigeria are due to ramp up production.

    By 1100 GMT, US benchmark West Texas Intermediate (WTI) for delivery in October had fallen 70 cents to $43.21 a barrel, reversing earlier gains.

    Brent North Sea crude for November delivery lost 76 cents to $45.83 a barrel compared with the previous day’s close.

    WTI is down about five percent over the week while Brent has lost almost four percent in value.

    Jeffrey Halley, a senior market analyst at OANDA trading, said supply concerns are back “with Libya and Nigeria lifting force majeures and increasing crude shipments”.

    Libya’s National Oil Corporation said this week it would double production within four weeks after it was handed control of crucial ports that had been seized by forces loyal to the country’s rival administration.

    At the same time, Nigeria — Africa’s biggest crude producer — appears set to also increase its oil exports, traders said.

    A persistent crude supply glut has hammered prices for more than two years as rival producers maintain high output levels in their fight for market share.

    A meeting later this month in Algeria between Russia and the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries is expected to touch on price stability, but analysts remain doubtful a deal can be reached to freeze or cut output.

    Halley said that in the absence of comments ahead of that meeting “the street turns to the only real game in town — the (US Federal Reserve policy board) rate decision” next week.

    Traders are keeping tabs on the gathering after conflicting comments the past week from Fed officials on the need for a hike in borrowing costs.

    An interest rate hike will likely boost the greenback, making dollar-priced oil more expensive for holders of weaker currencies, hurting demand and prices.

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