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Oil prices fall, Brent $81.3 per barrel

24 November , 2023  

Benchmark oil prices continued to fall on Friday.

The postponement of the OPEC+ ministerial meeting has brought some nervousness to the market. However, experts believe that the postponement will not affect the outcome of the meeting, MarketWatch reports. Citi analysts expect that Saudi Arabia will extend its voluntary production cap by 1 million bpd for the first quarter of 2024, while other countries will generally promise to adhere to the established quotas by the end of the year.

UBS experts also predict that the cartel will reach an agreement on production caps. At the same time, they expect oil prices to remain volatile in the near future.

Quotations of January futures for Brent crude oil on the London ICE Futures exchange as of 6:58 a.m. amounted to $81.33 per barrel, which is $0.09 (0.1%) lower than the price at the close of the previous session. On Thursday, these contracts fell by $0.54 (0.7%) to $81.42 per barrel.

The price of January futures for WTI in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) fell by $0.7 (0.9%) to $76.42 per barrel in the morning. The main session on Thursday was not held due to the Thanksgiving Day celebrations in the United States.

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