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Oil Price At International Market Stabilises As Shell, Total Disrupts Supply

By orientalnewsngAugust 28, 2015No Comments3 Mins Read
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Oil infrastructure severance by suspected thieves in Nigeria has lowered global market supply leading to some sort of stability in oil prices on friday.

Reuters reported that prices steadied after bouncing back from six-and-a-half-year lows on recovering equities markets, strong U.S. economic growth and news of low crude supplies from Nigeria.

Oil saw its biggest one-day bounce since 2009 on Thursday, with North Sea Brent and U.S. light crude rising more than 10 percent.

U.S. crude is on track for its first weekly gain in nine weeks, ending its longest losing streak since 1986.

Global oil markets have fallen by a third since May and are still well under half their value a year ago thanks to a huge oversupply of fuel and sluggish demand.

Worries over China’s economy have compounded the falls in recent weeks.

But analysts said oil markets fell too far, too fast and a rebound was on the cards.

A stock market rise, strong U.S. growth data and a pipeline outage in Nigeria provided an excuse for a recovery on Thursday, they added.

“A short-covering rally, led by crude oil, pushed commodities higher across the board,” analysts at ANZ said in a note to clients.

“Better-than-expected U.S. GDP numbers were the main spark, although the force majeure on … exports from Nigeria extended the gains.”

Brent was down 40 cents at $47.16 per barrel by 0810 GMT. It settled $4.42 higher at $47.56 on Thursday. U.S. crude was down 30 cents at $42.26 a barrel, after ending up $3.96.

Asian shares extended a global rally on Friday with Chinese stocks jumping for the second day following a rocky start to the week. [MKTS/GLOB]

The U.S. economy grew faster than initially thought in the second quarter on solid domestic demand. Gross domestic product expanded at a 3.7 percent annual pace instead of the 2.3 percent rate reported last month, the Commerce Department said.

Shell’s Nigerian unit declared force majeure on Bonny Light crude oil exports on Thursday after shutting two key pipelines in the country due to a leak and theft.

Venezuela has been contacting other members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, pushing for an emergency meeting with Russia to come up with a plan to boost oil prices, the Wall Street Journal reported.

Officials at core OPEC members in the Middle East Gulf say there is little chance of the cartel meeting without the support of Saudi Arabia, which has said it sees no need for a gathering.

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