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Wednesday 04 December 2019 4:28 pm

Oil prices soar ahead of Opec meeting

By: Edward Thicknesse

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Oil prices soar ahead of Opec meeting

Oil prices shot up today ahead of Thursday’s Opec meeting, which is expected to yield an extension to oil production cuts.

West Texas Intermediate rose 4.1 per cent to $58.4 a barrel, with Brent Crude up 3.9 per cent to $63.16 per barrel.

Read more: Saudi Arabia pushing Opec for deeper oil production cuts

Expectations of deeper cuts were bolstered today by comments from Iraqi oil minister Thamer Ghadhban, who told the press that “a deeper cut is being preferred by a number of key members.”

The producer group is reportedly keen to support prices, meaning analysts are expecting an extension of the supply pact.

Earlier this week it was reported that Saudi Arabia was pushing into deepening oil cuts until at least June 2020 as it prepares for December’s listing of Saudi Aramco.

Sources told Reuters that Opec and its allies, including Russia, were currently discussing a deal to add 400,000 barrels per day to existing production cuts of 1.2m barrels per day.

Such a move would ensure oil prices remained high during Aramco’s initial public offering (IPO), which will be priced on 5 December, the same day as the cartel meets in Vienna.

According to the American Petroleum Institute (API), crude inventories fell more than expected last week, with stocks falling by 3.7m, more than double what was expected.

Read more: Opec unlikely to increase oil production cuts in December

Craig Erlam, senior market analyst at OANDA, said: “Oil prices are faring a little better today, lifted by the slightly improved sentiment in the markets.

“Tuesday’s inventory number from API won’t have done crude any harm either, with a 3.72m barrel drawdown offsetting last week’s similarly sized increase. Expectations for the EIA release today are for a smaller drawdown which could provide another boost for oil prices.”

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