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          Oil plunges more than 6% despite potential OPEC cut

          Updated: 2018-11-24 01:09
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          The symbols and prices for Brent Crude Oil and WTI Crude Oil are on a display board on the floor of the NYSE at the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street in New York City on August 17, 2018. [Photo/IC]

          BOSTON - Oil prices slumped more than 6 percent on Friday, with Brent set for a 12-percent plunge this week, as fears that supply would overpower demand intensified, even as major producers considered cutting output.

          Oil supply, led by US producers, is growing faster than demand and to prevent a build-up of unused fuel such as the one that emerged in 2015, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries is expected to start trimming output after a meeting on Dec 6.

          But this has done little so far to prop up prices, which have dropped more than 20 percent so far in November, in a seven-week streak of losses. Deep trade disputes between the world's two biggest economies and oil consumers, the United States and China, have weighed upon the market.

          Brent crude oil fell $3.81, or 6.1 percent, to $58.79 a barrel by 10:50 a.m. EST (1550 GMT), after earlier touching $58.57, its lowest since October 2017.

          US West Texas Intermediate crude (WTI) lost $3.75, or 6.8 percent, to trade at $50.88, to touch a low of $50.60, also the weakest since October 2017.

          For the week, Brent was on track for a 11.9 percent loss and WTI a 9.7 percent decline.

          Prices were on course for their biggest one-month decline since late 2014.

          Market fears over weak demand intensified after China reported its lowest gasoline exports in more than a year amid a glut of the fuel in Asia and globally.

          Stockpiles of gasoline have surged across Asia, with inventories in Singapore, the regional refining hub, rising to a three-month high while Japanese stockpiles also climbed last week. Inventories in the United States are about 7 percent higher than a year ago.

          Crude production has soared as well this year. The International Energy Agency expects non-OPEC output alone to rise by 2.3 million barrels per day (bpd) this year. Oil demand next year, meanwhile, is expected to grow by 1.3 million bpd.

          Adjusting to lower demand, top crude exporter Saudi Arabia said on Thursday that it may reduce supply as it pushes OPEC to agree to a joint output cut of 1.4 million bpd.

          However, US President Donald Trump has made it clear that he does not want oil prices to rise and many analysts think Saudi Arabia is coming under US pressure to resist calls from other OPEC members for lower crude output.

          If OPEC decides to cut production at its meeting next month, oil prices could recover sharply, analysts say.

          "We expect that OPEC will manage the market in 2019 and assess the probability of an agreement to reduce production at around 2-in-3. In that scenario, Brent prices likely recover back into the $70s," Morgan Stanley commodities strategists Martijn Rats and Amy Sergeant wrote in a note to clients.

          But if OPEC does not trim production, prices could head much lower, argues Lukman Otunuga, Research Analyst at FXTM:

          "(US) oil has scope to depreciate towards $50 a barrel in the near term."

          VOLATILITY SPIKES TO 2-YEAR HIGH

          By the middle of November, commodity trading advisory funds tracked by Credit Suisse prime services had dropped 1.5 percent on the month, owing to the losses in energy futures and the increased volatility.

          Mark Connors, global head of portfolio and risk advisory at Credit Suisse, told Reuters this week that the action among macro and CTA funds reflects a risk-aversion trade, as net long positions have dropped from near five-year highs to roughly even exposure between longs and shorts.

          Volatility, a measure of investor demand for options, has spiked to its highest since late 2016, above 60 percent, as investors have rushed to buy protection against further steep price declines.

          Reuters

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