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Oil prices rise as market awaits deal

OPEC and its allies create uncertaint­y with two-day delay to meeting to decide whether to increase production

- Reuters London

Oil prices rose on Wednesday as the market awaited a pact from producers on output, which many traders expect will continue to be reined in, and Britain’s approval of a COVID-19 vaccine gave hopes for a demand recovery a boost.

Prices were hit earlier by a surprise build in oil inventorie­s in the US and as OPEC and its allies created uncertaint­y with a two-day delay to a formal meeting to decide whether to increase production in January.

Brent crude oil futures were up 1.9 percent at $48.31 in late afternoon trade in London, while West Texas Intermedia­te crude was also up about 2 percent to $45.46. Industry data from the American Petroleum Institute showed US crude inventorie­s rose by 4.1 million barrels last week, compared with analysts’ expectatio­ns in a Reuters poll for a draw of 2.4 million barrels.

The Organizati­on of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Russia and other allies, a group known as OPEC+, postponed talks on next year’s oil output

policy to Thursday from Tuesday, according to sources.

The group this year imposed production cuts of 7.7 million barrels per day ( bpd) as the coronaviru­s pandemic hit fuel demand. It had been widely expected to roll those reductions over into January-March 2021 amid spikes in COVID-19 cases.

But the UAE said this week that even though it could support a rollover, it would struggle to continue with the same deep output reductions into 2021. “Energy markets will remain on edge until OPEC+ gets past tomorrow’s meeting. Oil prices should continue to have underlying support as vaccine makers announce start dates for beginning immunizati­ons,” he added.

Britain on Wednesday became the first western country to approve a COVID-19 vaccine, jumping ahead of the US and the EU in what may be a first step toward a return to normal life and boost to oil consumptio­n.

 ?? Shuttersto­ck ?? OPEC and OPEC+ postponed talks on next year’s oil output policy from Tuesday to Thursday.
Shuttersto­ck OPEC and OPEC+ postponed talks on next year’s oil output policy from Tuesday to Thursday.

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