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Brent near one-month low after U.S. asks OPEC for more oil

Published 06/05/2018, 12:13 PM
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By Stephanie Kelly

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Brent crude hit its lowest price in nearly a month on Tuesday following after sources said the U.S. government had asked Saudi Arabia and other major exporters to increase oil output.

Brent crude futures (LCOc1) fell 99 cents by 11:48 a.m. EDT(1548 GMT) to $74.30 a barrel, a 1.3 percent loss, after falling earlier in the day to $73.81, the lowest since May 8.

U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures (CLc1) rose 1 cent to $64.76 a barrel. Earlier, WTI hit a session low of $64.22, its lowest since April 10.

The U.S. government has unofficially asked Saudi Arabia and some other OPEC producers to raise oil output, three OPEC and industry sources said, although it has not requested a specific figure.

Earlier on Tuesday, Bloomberg reported that the U.S. government had asked them to increase oil production by about 1 million barrels per day (bpd).

The request comes after U.S. retail gasoline prices surged to their highest in more than three years and President Donald Trump publicly complained about OPEC policy and rising oil prices.

It also follows Washington's decision to reimpose sanctions on Iran's crude exports, which could disrupt global oil supply. Iran's crude oil output could fall 1 million bpd as a result of renewed U.S. sanctions, according to a note from Standard Chartered (LON:STAN).

"Markets are forward-looking. The fact that Russia, Saudi Arabia and OPEC more broadly have started discussing raising output levels, you've got this pretty swift correction," said Tyler Richey, co-editor of the Sevens Report in Jupiter, Florida.

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Saudi Arabia and Russia were already discussing raising OPEC and non-OPEC oil output by around 1 million bpd, sources familiar with the matter said on May 25.

Saudi Aramco has raised its July price for its Arab Light grade for Asian customers by 20 cents a barrel versus June to a premium of $2.10 a barrel to the Oman/Dubai average, it said on Tuesday.

The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries meets in Vienna on June 22 to decide whether the group and non-OPEC producers, including Russia, should raise output to make up for any supply shortfall from Iran and Venezuela.

Global oil supply has tightened with the OPEC-led production cuts that began in early 2017.

"(The output decision) is going to be the main event of the month and the main input for the second half of the year, so any change in OPEC policy is a big event," Petromatrix strategist Olivier Jakob said.

Fund managers this year racked up a record bet on a continued rise in oil prices, but the sustained increase in U.S. shale production and now the prospect of higher OPEC supply have prompted many investors to pare those positions.

U.S. crude oil stockpiles were forecast to have fallen for the second consecutive week, a preliminary Reuters poll showed on Monday.

Industry group American Petroleum Institute (API) is scheduled to release its data for last week at 4:30 p.m. EDT (2030 GMT) on Tuesday, and government figures are due at 10:30 a.m. EDT (1430 GMT) on Wednesday.

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Interesting. The oil Bears argument is always the same: that the US production is very high. What they do not mention is this: The US EXPORTS of Crude Oil is at the HIGHEST IN DECADES. The US is exporting oil and making money with the oil trade like they never did before.The price of oil is currently down from its most recent top at 72.90. And it is down more than 10% in what is starting to indicate that the oil markets are heading to a Bear Market.That at a time that we are at 3.9% World Growth for this year 2018 and 3.9% next year[2019][IMF].Maybe the geniuses out there will be able to develop a BS argument to justify an Oil Bear Market at a time that we are at the highest economic growth IN DECADES. -- [The drop from a top from 1 to 5% is considered to be a pullback-- the drop from a top from 5 to 10% is considered to be a correction -- and currently oil prices are over 10% down from its most recent top]
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