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    Oil slides, hits six-month low on rising global production

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    Post by jedi17 Thu 15 Jun 2017, 4:07 pm

    Oil slides, hits six-month low on rising global production

    by  Loaa Adel
    Jun 15, 2017, 11:35 pm
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    Oil slides, hits six-month low on rising global production
    FILE PHOTO: A section of the BP Eastern Trough Area Project (ETAP) oil platform is seen in the North Sea, around 100 miles east of Aberdeen in Scotland, Britain, February 24, 2014. REUTERS/Andy Buchanan/Pool/File Photo

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    (Reuters) Oil prices settled more than half a percent lower on Thursday after hitting a six-month lows, as high global inventories fed fears that rising crude production in Nigeria, Libya and the United States will feed the global supply glut despite output cuts from OPEC and other producing countries .

    The dollar .DXY rose to its highest in more than two weeks, further weighing on oil by making it more expensive for buyers using other currencies.

    Saudi Arabia’s oil exports are expected to fall below 7 million barrels per day this summer, according to industry sources familiar with the matter, and Russian oil exports were seen as broadly flat in the third quarter.

    Still, Brent crude LCOc1 fell to a session low of $46.70 a barrel, its weakest since May 5 and near six-month lows. It settled down 8 cents at $46.92 a barrel.

    U.S. crude CLc1 settled down 27 cents at $44.46, after touching a six-month low of $44.32 a barrel.

    Oil has slumped despite output cuts of 1.8 million barrels a day by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and non-OPEC producers including Russia. On May 25, the countries said they agreed to extend the cuts nine months through next March. Yet crude prices have slid about 12 percent since that day as other countries have boosted output.

    “Libya and Nigeria have brought more oil online and that’s really hindering” OPEC’s efforts, said Tariq Zahir, crude trader and managing member at Tyche Capital Advisors in New York.

    Libya has seen major supply disruptions from protests and contract disputes, but this week the National Oil Company said production was resuming at key fields.

    U.S. production is up 10 percent over the past year to 9.33 million bpd, close to top producers Russia and Saudi Arabia. C-OUT-T-EIA

    On Wednesday, crude prices fell nearly 4 percent after U.S. gasoline inventories rose unexpectedly and the International Energy Agency said growth in oil supply next year is expected to outpace demand even as global consumption exceeds 100 million barrels per day (bpd) for the first time.

    Summer boosts gasoline demand from U.S. drivers, yet gasoline inventories rose 2.1 million barrels last week, 9 percent over the five-year average for this time of year, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).

    Both Brent and U.S. crude have given up all the gains since the initial OPEC agreement in late November.

    “I definitely think we’re in a new trading range,” said Tyche’s Zahir, “Unless you get some supply disruption, I think it’s going to be lower for longer.”
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