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    Oil market fundamentals heading in right direction – Saudi’s Falih

    June 19, 2017
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    *Saudi Arabia’s Energy Minister Khalid Al-Falih. REUTERS/Murad Sezer.

    19 June 2017, London — Saudi Energy Minister Khalid Al-Falih said the oil market is heading in the right direction but still needs time to rebalance, the London-based newspaper Asharq Al-Awsat reported on Monday.

    “In my opinion, market fundamentals are going in the right direction, but in light of the large surplus in stockpiles over the past years, the cut needs time to take effect,” he told the newspaper, referring to a global deal to curb oil production.

    “Current expectations indicate the market will rebalance in the fourth quarter of this year, taking into account an increase in shale oil production,” he said.

    Asked about the recent drop in oil prices, Falih said: “Markets determine prices but are themselves driven by unpredictable variables beyond the control of producing nations.”

    “Short-term volatility is mostly a reaction to short-term factors … as well as the role of speculators in stock markets that increase market volatility.”

    Oil prices dipped on Monday, weighed down by a continuing expansion in U.S. drilling that has helped to maintain high global supplies despite an OPEC-led initiative to tighten the market by cutting production.

    The price of oil is down around 14 percent since late May when producers led by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries extended their pledge to cut output by 1.8 million barrels per day (b/d) by an extra nine months.

    Falih said there was a relatively big draw of around 50 million barrels from floating storage and a drop in industrialised nations’ onshore storage of 65 million barrels compared to July last year.

    “The market often tends to ignore these criteria and focus on the drop in U.S. inventories that came below expectations,” he said.

    Compliance in April and May with the OPEC-led output deal was above 100 percent, he said.

    Falih also said he expects Libya’s production to return to normal levels.

    OPEC members Libya and Nigeria were exempted from the supply cuts because unrest had curbed their output.

    “It is inappropriate to pressure Libya to slow the recovery in its production,” he was quoted as saying.

    He said production levels in Libya and Nigeria were within the range determined when OPEC, meeting in September last year in Algeria, decided to cut output for the first time since 2008.

    “They shouldn’t be considered a threat to the initiative.”

    OPEC’s output rose by 336,000 b/d in May to 32.14 million b/d, led by a rebound in Nigeria and Libya, the 14-country organisation said last week in its monthly report.

    *Hadeel Al Sayegh & Reem Shamseddine; Editing: Dale Hudson & Saeed Azhar – Reuters

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