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Oil prices rise as tight supply outlook offsets demand woes

Published Sep 17, 2023 08:54PM ET Updated Sep 18, 2023 03:33PM ET
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By Arathy Somasekhar

HOUSTON (Reuters) - Oil prices rose on Monday after flirting with $95 a barrel earlier in the session, as expectations of a supply deficit stemming from extended output cuts by Saudi Arabia and Russia as well as weak shale production outweighed concerns about demand.

Global oil benchmark Brent crude futures settled 50 cents higher at $94.43 a barrel after rising as high as $94.45. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures rose 71 cents to $91.48.

Saudi Arabia and Russia this month extended a combined 1.3 million barrels per day (bpd) of supply cuts to the end of the year.

Meanwhile, U.S. oil output from top shale-producing regions is also expected to fall for a third month in a row in October to its lowest level since May 2023, the U.S. Energy Information Administration said in a monthly report.

Saudi Arabia's Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman on Monday defended OPEC+ cuts to oil market supply, saying international energy markets need light-handed regulation to limit volatility, while also warning of uncertainty about Chinese demand, European growth and central bank action to tackle inflation.

Brent and WTI have climbed for three consecutive weeks to touch their highest since November and are on track for their biggest quarterly increases since Russia's invasion of Ukraine in the first quarter of 2022.

The Brent benchmark traded in overbought territory for a seventh straight session, while WTI traded in overbought territory for a fifth straight session.

The market was also seeing some profit-taking, said Dennis Kissler, senior vice president of trading at BOK Financial.

Citi on Monday became the latest bank to predict that Brent prices could exceed $100 a barrel this year. Chevron (NYSE:CVX) Chief Executive Mike Wirth also said in a Bloomberg News interview he thinks oil will cross $100 per barrel.

Saudi Arabia and Russia's output cuts could lead to a 2 million bpd deficit in the fourth quarter, and a subsequent drawdown in inventories could leave the market exposed to further price spikes in 2024, ANZ analysts said.

China is a key risk because of its sluggish post-pandemic economic recovery, though its oil imports have remained robust.

A series of stimulus measures and a summer travel boom helped industrial output and consumer spending to rebound last month and Chinese refineries ramped up output, driven by strong export margins.

Eyes will also be on central banks this week, including an interest rate decision from the U.S. Federal Reserve.

The Bank of England is likely to hike interest rates once again this week, possibly the last hurrah for one of the most aggressive tightening cycles of the past 100 years as a cooling economy begins to worry policymakers.

Oil prices rise as tight supply outlook offsets demand woes
 

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Andrew Ulferts
Andrew Ulferts Sep 19, 2023 8:01AM ET
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“Demand woes.” Like hightest oil demand in history? Fake news!
Tom Michaels
Tom Michaels Sep 18, 2023 3:46PM ET
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I have a bridge in Arizona. I'd like to sell you too.
Next Step Investment
Next Step Investment Sep 18, 2023 12:32PM ET
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Already hits $95
eduff duff
eduff duff Sep 18, 2023 10:44AM ET
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I hope cut production extend until end of next year. I love high oil price. We need 130$ oil price. So happy
Your Uncle
YourUncle Sep 18, 2023 9:07AM ET
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repeat this everyday
Billy Cross
Billy Cross Sep 18, 2023 7:35AM ET
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Same story over and over again. You don’t have anything else to write about????
Appiah Dickson
Appiah Dickson Sep 18, 2023 7:35AM ET
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Lol
Otis Grant
Otis Grant Sep 18, 2023 5:43AM ET
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What is going on with that 60 per barrel price cap in Russia?
Ndrew Wen
Ndrew Wen Sep 18, 2023 5:43AM ET
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Is no use. They need oil for transition but keep ban this ban that and keep saying cap price is effective. Lol
Ndrew Wen
Ndrew Wen Sep 18, 2023 3:09AM ET
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And why so happy if easily go $100? The world is suffering, happy if suffers?
Derick Lim
Derick Lim Sep 18, 2023 1:55AM ET
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Next week oil dips on supply concerns, China demands slips......
Prabhu R
Prabhu R Sep 18, 2023 1:55AM ET
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Yes
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Kess monibo Sep 18, 2023 1:55AM ET
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yeah economy sucks
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perplexed76 . Sep 17, 2023 11:32PM ET
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half of any stimulus goes into market parasits' pockets
 
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