Kuwait Times

Oil prices fall

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LONDON:

Oil prices slipped below $50 a barrel yesterday and were set for the biggest weekly losses in six weeks over doubts about whether producers will be able to agree on an output cut big enough to curb a global glut that has weighed on markets for two years. Experts from the Organizati­on of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and counterpar­ts from other oil-producing nations such as Russia started two-day negotiatio­ns yesterday over an output-capping agreement expected to be presented at the end of next month.

However, hopes for a milestone deal were slim as disagreeme­nts remain over which members should be exempt from a curb to reduce output to a range of between 32.5 and 33 million barrels per day (bpd). Russia thinks an output freeze could be short-lived due to an expected quick recovery in US shale oil production, Interfax news agency said, citing Russia’s energy ministry. Brent crude futures were down 51 cents at $49.96 a barrel by 1318 GMT. The contract was set to close the week more than 3 percent lower, in its steepest weekly loss since midSeptemb­er. US West Texas Intermedia­te (WTI) crude was down 46 61 cents at $49.11 a barrel, also on track for its biggest weekly loss in six weeks. “Doubts linger about OPEC’s ability or willingnes­s to implement any production cuts,” said analysts at Cenkos Natural Resources. “The mar-

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