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Oil prices rise on slowing fuel demand

Brent crude for January delivery rose $1.38, or 1.49 percent, to $94.19 per barrel at 1.00 p.m. Saudi time

- Nirmal Narayanan Riyadh

Oil prices rose on Tuesday, recouping losses from the previous session, as a weaker US dollar offset widening COVID-19 curbs in China that have stoked fears of slowing fuel demand in the world’s second-largest oil consumer.

Brent crude for January delivery rose $1.38, or 1.49 percent, to $94.19 per barrel at 1.00 p.m. Saudi time. The December contract expired on Monday at $94.83 a barrel, down 1 percent.

US West Texas Intermedia­te crude rose $1.15, or 1.33 percent, to $87.68 a barrel, after falling 1.6 percent in the previous session.

Ecuador’s Lasso names lawyer Santos as new energy minister

The President of Ecuador Guillermo Lasso has named lawyer Fernando Santos as the country’s new energy minister, the third person to hold the post since Lasso took office in May 2021.

Santos, an experience­d oil industry lawyer, takes over from

Xavier Vera, who resigned amid an investigat­ion into accusation­s he arranged jobs at state oil company Petroecuad­or in exchange for bribes.

US sets timeline for Russian oil cargoes subject to price cap

The US Treasury Department said vessels of Russian petroleum that are loaded before Dec. 5 and unloaded at their destinatio­n before Jan. 19 will not be subject to the price cap planned by Western government­s, providing some breathing room for traders

and shippers.

The US government, the Group of Seven and the EU plan to impose the price cap which begins on Dec. 5 as part of sanctions against

Russia for its invasion of Ukraine.

The exact price levels of the caps, which will be placed on shipments of Russian crude oil and oil products, are still being worked out. A senior Treasury Department official told reporters in a call that discussion­s on the price level among G7 countries and Australia are centering on Russian oil production costs and historic prices for Russian Urals oil.

One person familiar with the process said last week the cap will be determined in line with the historical average of $63-$64 a barrel, a level that could form a natural upper limit, Reuters reported.

Russia starts supplying oil products to Iran under swap agreement: Novak

Russia has begun delivering oil products to Iran as part of a swap deal, the Interfax news agency reported on Tuesday, citing Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak.

Novak, who manages Russia’s energy diplomacy, said the list of products to be included in the agreement would be widened in the near future.

 ?? AP ?? Oil prices rose on Tuesday, recouping losses from the previous session.
AP Oil prices rose on Tuesday, recouping losses from the previous session.

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