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Oil prices threatened as Saudis set to raise output

Freedom Online by Freedom Online
June 12, 2015
in Breaking News, Business, News
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Oil prices slipped on Friday after the world’s top crude exporter, Saudi Arabia, said it was ready to raise output to new record highs, potentially adding to a global supply glut.
Besides, the U.S. currency strengthened against the euro, also weighing on dollar-denominated oil, after the International Monetary Fund pulled out of stalled debt talks with Greece.

Saudi Arabia said it was in talks with Indian buyers to supply additional crude, meaning the Middle Eastern exporter could top its record of 10.3 million barrels per day produced in May.

Brent crude traded 32 cents lower at $64.79 a barrel, while U.S. light crude was down 53 cents at $60.24.

“The dollar is gaining some ground against the euro. If anything that’s bearish for oil,” said Tamas Varga, oil analyst at London brokerage, PVM Oil Associates.

The euro slipped 0.4 per cent against the dollar after stalling Greek debt talks increased the risk of Greece being pushed out of the euro zone.

The International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Thursday it expected world oil demand to rise more than expected this year on the back of economic recovery and a relatively cold winter in the northern hemisphere.

However, analysts at JBC Energy said this growth was focused on the first half of the year, meaning demand would tail off by the end of the year.

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