Brent holds above $80 a barrel ahead of OPEC+ meeting | Inquirer Business

Brent holds above $80 a barrel ahead of OPEC+ meeting

/ 09:37 AM November 27, 2023

Crude oil pump jack in the Permian Basin in Loving County, Texas

The sun is seen behind a crude oil pump jack in the Permian Basin in Loving County, Texas, U.S., Nov 22, 2019. REUTERS/Angus Mordant/File photo

SINGAPORE  – Oil prices were little changed on Monday, with Brent holding above $80 a barrel, as investors awaited the OPEC+ meeting later this week for an agreement to curb supplies into 2024.

Brent crude futures edged up 12 cents, or 0.2 percent, to $80.70 a barrel by 0028 GMT, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures were at $75.64 a barrel, up 10 cents, or 0.1 percent.

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Both contracts rose slightly last week, their first weekly gain in five, underpinned by expectations that Saudi Arabia and Russia could roll over voluntary supply cuts into early 2024 and OPEC+ might discuss plans to reduce further.

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Prices tumbled in the middle of last week after the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and their allies including Russia, known as OPEC+, postponed a ministerial meeting to Nov. 30 to iron out differences on production targets for African producers.

Since then, the group has moved closer to a compromise, four OPEC+ sources told Reuters on Friday.

“We still expect an extension of the unilateral Saudi and Russia cuts through at least 2024Q1, and unchanged group cuts, although a deeper group insurance cut is likely on the table,” Goldman Sachs analysts said in a note.

Ahead of the OPEC+ meeting, estimated exports by OPEC countries have declined to 1.3 million barrels per day below levels in April, they added, in line with the group’s supply targets.

However, the United Arab Emirates is set to ramp up exports of flagship Murban crude early next year as a new OPEC+ mandate kicks in and barrels are diverted to the international market owing to refinery maintenance, according to traders and Reuters data.

The International Energy Agency said it expects a slight surplus in global oil markets in 2024 even if the OPEC+ nations extend their cuts into next year.

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Commonwealth Bank analyst Vivek Dhar said: “With the IEA forecasting that global oil demand will only grow 0.9 million bpd next year, down from 2.4 million bpd growth in 2023, OPEC+ will have to show significant supply discipline, or at least jawbone such ability, to alleviate market worries of a deep surplus in oil markets next year.”

Oil prices have also stabilized after geopolitical tensions dialed down in the Middle East following a ceasefire in Gaza and an exchange of hostages and prisoners.

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