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Saudi Arabia and Russia announced Monday that they would make additional cuts to oil supply as a global economic slowdown hangs over the outlook for energy demand.
Saudi Arabia — the world’s biggest exporter of crude oil — said it would extend a cut of 1 million barrels a day in its oil production at least until the end of August. The cut, which took effect on Saturday, was initially planned to last for the month of July in an attempt to shore up oil prices.
Russia’s Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said that his country would voluntarily cut supplies by 500,000 barrels per day in August by cutting exports. Reuters reported, citing Novak’s office, that Russia would reduce production by that amount, deepening a cut of the same size Moscow implemented in March.
The energy sector has resumed the holiday-shortened week higher, supported by strength in the underlying commodities while major equity futures dipped on weak economic data from Beijing and as investors wait for the FOMC meeting minutes later today.
WTI crude oil futures are higher as extended production cuts by Saudi Arabia and Russia earlier this week outweigh demand concerns. Meanwhile, Brent crude oil is trading near the flatline as WTI catches up to Brent’s gains following the Independence Day holiday, which appeared to narrow the spread between the benchmarks. United Arab Emirates energy minister Suhail Al Mazrouei told reporters on Wednesday the recent production cuts should be enough to help balance the oil market. Additionally, Morgan Stanley on Wednesday lowered its oil price forecasts for the third quarter this year to $75 from $77.50 per barrel, predicting a market surplus in the first half of 2024 with non-OPEC supply growing faster than demand next year.
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