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Oil hovers at US$43 a barrel on tightening crude supplies against surging Covid-19 infections

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Bloomberg • 2 min read
Oil hovers at US$43 a barrel on tightening crude supplies against surging Covid-19 infections
While Brent oil has doubled since April as OPEC+ reduced output to tackle a glut, surging infections across the globe have increased fears of a prolonged hit to demand and kept a lid on further gains.
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(July 6): Oil in London was anchored near US$43 ($59.94) a barrel as investors weighed tightening crude supplies and robust US economic data against surging coronavirus infections.

Libya’s oil exports are expected to slide this month as forces opposed to the government continue to block shipments, adding to coordinated OPEC+ cuts, while data last week showed the American labour market rebounded in June. However, a surge in US virus cases has pushed global infections above 11.3 million, prompting concerns the recovery may be derailed.

While Brent oil has doubled since April as OPEC+ reduced output to tackle a glut, surging infections across the globe have increased fears of a prolonged hit to demand and kept a lid on further gains. OPEC and its allies are yet to decide on whether to extend their full production cutbacks after July, Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak said last week.

Prices
  • Brent for September settlement rose 0.2% to US$42.90 a barrel on the ICE Futures Europe exchange as of 9:13 a.m. Singapore time after gaining 4.3% last week
    • Net bullish Brent positions climbed to a 17-week high
  • West Texas Intermediate for August delivery fell 33 cents from Thursday’s close to US$40.32 on the New York Mercantile Exchange
    • There was no settlement Friday due to the Independence Day holiday in the U.S.

Libya will export two oil cargoes totalling 1.2 million barrels in July -- a third less than in June. The Bouri and Farwah terminals will each ship one cargo of 600,000 barrels, according to an initial loading program seen by Bloomberg. That compares with 1.8 million barrels shipped for all of June.

Meanwhile, the World Health Organization reported a one-day high in global infections over the weekend, while Iran and Indonesia reported their deadliest days yet. Mexico overtook France with the fifth-deadliest outbreak, while India was poised to surpass Russia with the third-highest number of cases.

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