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Oil Prices Tumble As Supplies From Top Three Producers Set To Rise

Published 05/28/2018, 12:09 AM
Oil prices fell on Monday morning in Asia
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Investing.com - Oil prices fell on Monday morning in Asia as the market eyed an increase in output from the world’s three top crude producers, Russia, the U.S. and Saudi Arabia.

Crude Oil WTI Futures for July delivery were trading at $66.17 a barrel at 11:00PM ET (03:00 GMT), down 2.52%. Brent Oil Futures for July delivery, traded in London, were down 2.11% at $74.86 per barrel.

Shanghai Crude Oil WTI Futures for September delivery were down 4.87% at 457.20 yuan ($71.89) per barrel.

The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) as well as a group of non-OPEC producers led by Russia started withholding output in 2017 to boost oil prices and clear a supply glut. The group had agreed to curb their output by about 1.8 million barrels per day (bpd).

Prices have soared since the start of the cuts, with Brent breaking through $80 per barrel earlier in May. The pace of the recent rise in oil prices has sparked a debate among investors on whether this poses downside risks to global growth.

Russia, in particular, has shown eagerness to end the production cuts, with energy minister Alexander Novak saying last Thursday that restrictions on oil production could be eased “softly” if OPEC and non-OPEC countries see the oil market balancing in June.

U.S. sanctions against Iran, which produces 4% of global oil supplies, will likely cause shortages later this year when trade restrictions take effect. Production in Venezuela has also plunged to its lowest level in decades due to its ongoing economic crisis.

To address potential supply shortfalls, Saudi Arabia, de-facto leader of OPEC, as well as Russia said on Friday they were discussing raising oil production in the second-half of the year by some 1 million bpd.

Meanwhile, surging U.S. crude production also showed no sign of abating as drillers continue to expand their search for new oil fields to exploit.

U.S. energy companies added 15 rigs looking for new oil in the week ending May 25, bringing the rig-count to 859, the highest level since 2015, in a strong indicator that American crude production will continue to rise.

U.S. crude oil production has risen by more than a quarter in the last two years, to 10.73 million bpd, inching ever closer to top producer Russia’s output of around 11 million bpd.

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