Libya, Nigeria Oil Output Caps Said to Be Ruled Out for Now

Libya, Nigeria Oil Output Caps Said to Be Ruled Out for Now

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Limiting oil output from Nigeria and Libya won’t be on the agenda when OPEC and other producers meet on Monday, with both African nations saying they’ll need to keep pumping at a higher level before they can join a global effort to stem a supply glut, according to two people familiar with the planned talks. Nigeria is ready to cap or even reduce supply if it can maintain output of 1.8 million…

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Nigeria Signals Willingness to Agree on Oil Production Cap

Nigeria Signals Willingness to Agree on Oil Production Cap

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Nigeria signalled its willingness to cap its oil production to support OPEC’s efforts to ease a global supply glut. The output limit would come into play when Nigeria can stably pump 1.8 million barrels a day, the country’s oil minister Emmanuel Kachikwu told reporters Wednesday in Abuja. That’s about 100,000 barrels more than it’s currently producing. The country’s output has recovered this year after militant attacks had damaged export pipelines and…

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OPEC Caps for Libya, Nigeria Wouldn’t Fix Global Oil Glut

OPEC Caps for Libya, Nigeria Wouldn’t Fix Global Oil Glut

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – A proposal that Libya and Nigeria could have to accept limits on their crude production probably wouldn’t be enough to put OPEC’s faltering efforts to eliminate a global supply glut back on track. The two African nations — exempt from the supply curbs agreed last year due to internal strife — have added enough production in the last two months to offset Saudi Arabia’s cut. Should the pair accept a cap…

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Libya, Nigeria May Be Asked to Cap Oil Output, Kuwait Says

Libya, Nigeria May Be Asked to Cap Oil Output, Kuwait Says

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Libya and Nigeria, which have both boosted oil production since they were exempt from global cuts this year, may be asked to cap their crude output soon in an effort to help re-balance the market, Kuwait Oil Minister Issam Almarzooq said. OPEC and non-OPEC producers have invited the two African nations to their committee meeting in St. Petersburg, Russia, on July 24 to discuss the stability of their production, Almarzooq said…

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OPEC Can Still Do What It Takes to Prop Up Oil: Robin Mills

OPEC Can Still Do What It Takes to Prop Up Oil: Robin Mills

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – The cartel needs to make deeper reductions or a long-term commitment to higher output. “We’re going to do what it takes,” Khalid Al-Falih, Saudi Arabia’s energy minister, said in March. But by agreeing to an unexciting extension of cuts on May 25, the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries is merely tinkering. Unless the group acts decisively, it faces a slow process of attrition in rebalancing the market. But it…

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Trouble Brews for OPEC as Expensive Deep-Sea Oil Turns Cheap

Trouble Brews for OPEC as Expensive Deep-Sea Oil Turns Cheap

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Reports of deep-sea drilling’s demise in a world of sub-$100oil may have been greatly exaggerated, much to OPEC’s dismay. Pumping crude from seabeds thousands of feet below water is turning cheaper as producers streamline operations and prioritize drilling in core wells, according to Wood Mackenzie Ltd. That means oil at $50 a barrel could sustain some of these projects by next year, down from an average break-even price of about $62 in…

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Biggest Daily percentage slide as Oil Prices tumble 5 percent after Disappointment in Oil Cuts

Biggest Daily percentage slide as Oil Prices tumble 5 percent after Disappointment in Oil Cuts

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Oil prices tumbled 5 percent on Thursday as the extension of output curbs by OPEC and other producing countries disappointed investors who had hoped for larger cuts, leading to the biggest daily percentage slide in crude prices since early March. At Thursday’s meeting in Vienna, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and some non-OPEC producers agreed to extend supply cuts of 1.8 million barrels per day (bpd) until…

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