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Monday 03 April 2023 9:17 am  |  Updated:  Monday 03 April 2023 4:49 pm

FTSE 100 close: Shell and BP lift London higher as OPEC production cut boosts oil giants

By: Chris Dorrell

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BP is expected to announce slowing profits and revenues for the first quarter of 2024, as it wrestles with lower oil prices and weaker refining margins than this time last year.

London’s FTSE 100 was dragged up by its oil giants at the beginning of the week, as OPEC’s cut to production saw BP and Shell climb. 

The capital’s premier index closed up 0.54 per cent at 7,673.00 points, while the domestically-focused mid-cap FTSE 250 index, which is more aligned with the health of the UK economy, ended 0.26 per cent higher at 18,879.41 points.

The FTSE 100’s top climbers were BP and Shell, which finished 4.3 per cent and 4.2 per cent higher respectively. 

The oil firms benefited after OPEC and its allies, known as OPEC+, announced voluntary cuts to their production yesterday, amounting to around 1.15m barrels per day. 

This announcement comes on top of the 2m barrels per day cuts agreed last November, which will kick in from next month. The reduction in production saw the price of a barrel of Brent shoot up to its highest level since January. 

Hargreaves Lansdown’s Sussanah Streeter commented: “After a relative tempering in the oil price, Brent crude has jumped to over $84 a barrel and the highest levels in a month.

“The upwards move comes after OPEC+ announced an unexpected cut to production of over one million barrels per day. A dispute involving Kurdish authorities last week has also reduced output elsewhere. The final piece of the puzzle comes courtesy of an expected increase in demand from China which puts further pressure on the price,” she continued.

Higher oil prices will put renewed pressure on inflation, which had been coming down in most Western countries, potentially forcing central banks to extend their monetary tightening campaigns.  

Elsewhere banks were in the green as investors hope April will be kinder to the sector than March. 

HSBC finished 1.2 per cent higher, while Barclays, Lloyds and NatWest ended 1.7 per cent, 1.5 per cent, and 0.5 per cent respectively.

The pound rose 0.5 per cent against the dollar having started the day lower.

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