I told you to prepare for volatility.  Low now, high later.  Maybe.

OILSaudi Arabia, Russia discuss possible production cutsPublished: Tuesday,
November 13, 2018

Momentum seems to be growing among major oil producers to reduce output in
an effort to end a slump in prices.

Saudi Arabia's energy minister said Sunday that the kingdom will reduce
exports by about 500,000 barrels a day from November to December. Khalid
al-Falih made the comment at a meeting of oil producers in Abu Dhabi.

Russian oil minister Alexander Novak said his country is open to cuts if
they are approved by a coalition of producers including OPEC.

Saudi Arabia and Russia are the world's biggest exporters, although the
United States now produces more oil, according to U.S. government estimates.

"Today's meeting is a clear signal producer countries are worried about
prices slipping further in the face of rising supply and weaker demand,"
said Jason Bordoff, a Columbia University professor and former energy
official during the Obama administration.

Bordoff said, however, that producers might not be ready to cut output yet
because of uncertainty over the effect that new U.S. sanctions could have
on Iranian production.

A decision is expected when OPEC meets next month.

Concern about oversupply has pushed oil prices down by roughly 20 percent
since early October. The decline in prices continued last week after the
U.S. said it would let eight countries keep importing Iranian oil. That
eased fears that new U.S. sanctions on Iran would cause shortages and drive
prices higher.

Brent crude, the international benchmark for oil, ended last week at
$70.18, down 19 percent since Oct. 3. The U.S. standard, West Texas
Intermediate crude, was $60.19, down 21 percent in the same period.

Prices have been hurt by rising U.S. oil inventories and fear that trade
wars could contribute to slower economic growth, which would reduce demand
for energy.

Even with the slump, however, oil prices are still higher than they were a
year ago. *— Associated Press*
_______________________________________
http://www.okiebenz.com

To search list archives http://www.okiebenz.com/archive/

To Unsubscribe or change delivery options go to:
http://mail.okiebenz.com/mailman/listinfo/mercedes_okiebenz.com

Reply via email to