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Friday, 22. November 2024

Oil Prices Slump Amid Prospects of Libyan Supply Return

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Oil prices saw a sharp decline on Tuesday as traders reacted to the possibility of Libyan oil production resuming following reports of progress in the country’s political crisis.

Market Reaction:
U.S. oil futures opened slightly higher on Tuesday, with Crude Oil WTI Futures up 0.3% at $70.32. However, the day’s trading session was volatile, and oil prices ended the day significantly lower:

  • Brent Oil Futures fell 4.9%, closing at $73.75 a barrel.
  • WTI crude futures dropped 4.4%, settling at $70.34 a barrel.

Libya’s Oil Dispute Nears Resolution:
The selloff came on the heels of reports suggesting a possible resolution to Libya’s ongoing political dispute, which has led to a sharp reduction in the country’s crude oil production and exports. Legislative bodies in Libya are reportedly close to appointing a new central bank governor within 30 days, following talks sponsored by the United Nations.

This announcement raised optimism for an end to the standoff that has crippled oil exports from the North African nation. On Monday, key Libyan ports halted oil exports, and production was scaled back across the country as rival factions vied for control of oil revenues.

Impact on Libyan Oil Output:
Libya’s National Oil Corporation (NOC) reported that oil production had plummeted to just over 591,000 barrels per day (bpd) on August 28, a sharp decline from nearly 959,000 bpd just two days earlier. This also marked a significant drop from production levels of approximately 1.28 million bpd in mid-July, underscoring the gravity of the cuts.

As traders weigh the potential return of Libyan oil to global markets, the prospect of increased supply is likely to influence short-term oil price movements.

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