Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Oil prices rise after OPEC+ keeps output steady, Russia price cap

- Reuters

LONDON: Oil prices rose on Monday after OPEC+ nations held their output targets steady ahead of a European Union ban and a G7 price cap which kicked in on Russian crude.

At the same time, in a positive sign for fuel demand in the world’s top oil importer, more Chinese cities eased covid-19 curbs over the weekend.

While prices rose as much as 2% earlier in the day, both the Brent and US West Texas Intermedia­te (WTI) contracts have since pared some gains.

Brent crude futures were last up $1.51, or 1.8%, to $87.08 a barrel at 0945 GMT, while WTI crude futures gained $1.40, also 1.8%, to $81.38 a barrel.

The Organizati­on of the Petroleum Exporting Countries ( OPEC) and allies including Russia, together called OPEC+, agreed on Sunday to stick to their October plan to cut output by 2 million barrels per day (bpd) from November through 2023.

“The decision ... is not a surprise, given the uncertaint­y in the market over the impact of the December 5 EU Russia crude oil import ban and the G7 price cap,” said Ann-Louise Hittle, vice president of consultanc­y Wood Mackenzie.

“In addition, the producers’ group faces downside risk from the potential for weakening global economic growth and China’s zero Covid policy.”

The Group of Seven ( G7) countries and Australia last week agreed on a $60-a-barrel price cap on seaborne Russian oil. Business and manufactur­ing activity in China, the world’s second largest economy, have been hit this year amid strict measures to curb the spread of covid-19.

Persistent sluggishne­ss in China’s economy could reverse oil’s price gains, said Leon Li, a Shanghai-based analyst at CMC Markets.

“The current economic data of China is still weak ... It is challengin­g to drive the demand for crude oil,” said Li.

 ?? AFP ?? In a positive sign for fuel demand in the world’s top oil importer, more Chinese cities eased covid-19 curbs over the weekend.
AFP In a positive sign for fuel demand in the world’s top oil importer, more Chinese cities eased covid-19 curbs over the weekend.

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