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Oil falls as investors eye US economy, Saudi output
Published in Daily News Egypt on 13 - 06 - 2011

SINGAPORE: Crude fell on Monday, extending WTI's record discount to Brent to almost $20, as growing investor concern about a slowdown in the United States and other industrialized economies combined with rising output from top exporter Saudi Arabia.
Japan's core machinery orders unexpectedly fell in April, government data showed, adding to doubts about the pace of global economic recovery as the Federal Reserve's $600 billion bond purchase program expires this month.
July Brent crude fell 39 cents to $118.39 a barrel by 0534 GMT, while US crude shed 58 cents to $98.71, trading close to a record discount of almost $20 to the European benchmark as a glut in the US Midwest persists.
Saudi Arabia will raise output to 10 million barrels per day (bpd) in July, Saudi newspaper Al-Hayat reported on Friday, as Riyadh goes it alone in pumping more outside official OPEC policy, aiming to place additional supplies among Asian buyers.
"Saudi Arabia is just one reason and the second one is that there are ongoing concerns about a global economic slowdown," said Serene Lim, an oil analyst at ANZ in Singapore.
"If we continue seeing US economic releases painting a weak picture, it's something to watch out for. Today risk aversion is just flowing over from Friday."
US crude benchmark West Texas Intermediate (WTI) shed 2.6 percent on Friday compared to Brent's 0.7 percent decline. WTI's discount widened further on Monday, reaching a record $19.85 a barrel in early trade.
Weak production of North Sea grades used to price Brent and a lack of Libyan crude exports are exacerbating the premium that the European benchmark commands over the Americas reference price WTI and Middle East marker Dubai crude. That is making Brent more appealing to investors, traders and analysts said.
Rising flows of Canadian crude into the Cushing, Oklahoma, delivery point of the New York Mercantile Exchange WTI contract and lack of infrastructure to move that crude to the large concentration of refineries along the U.S. Gulf Coast have kept West Texas Intermediate at deep discounts to Brent.
Risk aversion
Asian stocks extended a seven-week losing streak and the dollar gained more than 0.1 percent against a basket of currencies, as European powers haggled over a fresh rescue package for Greece.
The "money manager" speculator group cut its net long position on US crude futures and options by 33,466 contracts to 190,974 in the week to June 7 on the New York Mercantile Exchange, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission said on Friday.
US producer prices and retail sales data on Tuesday would provide a cue for prices, followed by industrial production and housing statistics due later in the week.
Top oil exporter Saudi Arabia has offered more crude to Asian refiners in July, evidence that it is taking steps to unilaterally increase supplies after OPEC talks collapsed last week.
But Iran's OPEC governor said over the weekend an increase in crude output by the Saudis would not change market conditions as demand is for lighter oil than the kingdom provides, reiterating Tehran's stance there was no need to boost production.
Abundant heavy sour crude from the Middle East as Saudi Arabia ramps up production and tight markets for light sweet crude as Libya's civil war keeps the North African country's output idle caused the premium of Brent to Dubai crude to widen to $7.67 a barrel on Friday, the highest since April.
Geopolitics support
Continuing unrest in the Middle East and North Africa kept a floor under prices.
Rebels fighting against Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi launched an offensive on Sunday to retake the oil town of Brega but were repelled in a battle which killed at least four fighters, rebels and doctors said.
The United Arab Emirates said on Sunday it had recognized Libyan rebels as the sole legitimate representative of the Libyan people, the state news agency reported, becoming the second Arab state to take such a move.
"The fact that over the weekend we saw some of the rebels fighting against Qadaffi forces and in Syria there are fears that it might slide into civil war will continue to support oil prices," Lim said.
The main Syrian activist group organizing protests said on Sunday a violent crackdown had killed 1,300 civilians and called on President Bashar Al-Assad to step down to transform the country into a democracy.
In Yemen, talks to resolve the country's political crisis have failed after the deputy to wounded President Ali Abdullah Saleh refused to speak with groups demanding he cede power immediately, opposition figures said.


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