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Oil Prices Gains As Oil Workers Strike In Norway Continues

By Orientalnews StaffJuly 17, 2018No Comments2 Mins Read
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Brent prices rose from a three-month low on Tuesday after more oil workers went on strike in Norway, supporting a market that has been dominated by oversupply issues in recent days.

Brent crude futures had climbed 36 cents, or 0.5 percent, to $72.20 a barrel after falling 4.6 percent on Monday, at one point touching their lowest since mid-April.

U.S. West Texas Intermediate, WTI, futures were up 3 cents at $68.09, after falling 4.2 percent on Monday.

An oil worker strike in Norway intensified on Monday when hundreds more walked out in a dispute over pay and pensions after employers failed to respond to union demands for a new offer.

The strike, which began last Tuesday, has had a limited impact on Norway’s oil production so far, but some drillers warned of possible contract cancellations if the dispute goes on for a month or more.

“The threat of further supply disruptions hasn’t totally evaporated,” ANZ said in a morning note.

ANZ also said that “production from Libya remains susceptible to further declines, despite its ports reopening”.

While Libyan ports are reopening, output at the Sharara oilfield was expected to fall by at least 160,000 barrels per day (bpd) after two workers were abducted by an unknown group, the National Oil Corporation said on Saturday.

On July 11, the NOC said four export terminals were being reopened after eastern factions handed over the ports, while a lengthy shutdown at El Feel oilfield in the southwest also ended. Two days later, output at the nearby 300,000 bpd Sharara was slashed.

U.S. oil output from seven major shale formations is expected to rise by 143,000 bpd to a record 7.47 million bpd in August, the U.S. Energy Information Administration said in a monthly report on Monday.

Production is expected to climb in all seven formations, with the largest gain of 73,000 bpd seen in the Permian Basin of Texas and New Mexico. All shale regions except for Appalachia are at a high, according to the data. 

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