Oils Recovery Is Being Threatened by the Discord Rattling OPEC+ – Yahoo Finance

Posted: June 6, 2020 at 4:54 pm

(Bloomberg) -- Oils recovery from a historic crash is being frustrated by a standoff between some of the worlds biggest crude producers.

The OPEC+ alliance still hasnt set a date for its next meeting thats intended to approve an extension of its deepest output curbs aimed at propping up crude prices. Thats because group leaders Saudi Arabia and Russia have lost patience with the errant behavior of the next-biggest member, Iraq, according to people familiar with the matter.

The producer groups unity had helped drag oil back from its plunge into subzero prices in April, with most main players delivering their agreed share of output curbs. But some reneged on their commitments, and now Riyadh and Moscow are warning that they may phase out the supply curbs if those producers dont change their ways.

Delaying the meeting is for Saudi Arabia to have a chat with the rest of OPEC+ to give them time to throw trial balloons, said Bart Melek, head of commodity strategy at Toronto Dominion Bank. Theres a fair amount of confidence that the mid-month meeting is likely to extend cuts, he said.

Saudi Arabia and Russia have already reached a preliminary deal to extend output curbs for an extra month. Riyadh has delayed the release of its July crude pricing until Sunday at the earliest, according to people with knowledge of the situation.

Complicating their task is the threat of rising U.S. shale output, which has been encouraged by oils rally. Higher prices have already spurred some producers to bring wells back online. EOG Resources Inc. and Parsley Energy Inc. are preparing to ramp up production just weeks after turning off the taps.

Its not an easy exercise for OPEC to balance the market, said Olivier Jakob, managing director of consultants Petromatrix GmbH. The Saudis likely realize they need to be careful about not helping the U.S. crude oil to come back too quickly.

Dwindling Demand

While oil prices have rebounded rapidly since mid-April, the rally is faltering amid gathering headwinds. Civil unrest across America is also complicating the economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic and risking a second wave of infections.

U.S. diesel demand fell to a 21-year low last week and gasoline stockpiles swelled, according to Energy Information Administration data, suggesting that fuel consumption isnt recovering as quickly as anticipated.

Further stymieing demand, the White House is suspending passenger flights to the U.S. by Chinese airlines as relations between the two leading economies deteriorate.

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