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Oil prices fall as OPEC meeting begins
Oil prices fell along with weak stock markets on Thursday, but trading was tepid ahead of a meeting by the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). The meeting is expected to result in a supply cut aimed at draining a glut that has pulled down crude prices by 30 per cent since October. International Brent crude oil futures were at $61.04 per barrel, down 52 cents, or 0.8 per cent from their last close. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures were at $52.38 per barrel, down 51 cents, or 1 per cent.
Traders said oil prices were being weighed down by weak global financial markets, which saw stock markets tumble on Thursday. Since early October, crude oil has lost around 30 per cent of its value amid surging supply and fears that an economic downturn will erode fuel demand.

“A massive liquidation in long positions by money managers has dampened market confidence on oil prices considerably,” said Benjamin Lu of Singaporean brokerage Phillip Futures. OPEC is meeting at its headquarters in Vienna, Austria, on Thursday to decide its production policy. Led by Saudi Arabia, OPEC’s crude oil production PRODN-TOTAL has risen by 4.1 per cent since mid-2018, to 33.31 million barrels per day (bpd).
Oil output from the world’s biggest producers – OPEC, Russia and the United States – has increased by a 3.3 million bpd since the end of 2017, to 56.38 million bpd, meeting almost 60 per cent of global consumption. The increase alone is equivalent to the output of major OPEC producer United Arab Emirates. Russia, a major oil producer but not a member of OPEC, will meet with the producer cartel on Friday to discuss production levels, and it is widely expected that a supply cut will be agreed. “Markets…believe the production cut deal will be in range of 1-1.3 million bpd,” ANZ bank said on Thursday.
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