Oil futures are tumbling to start the week in Asia on news that Saudi Arabia and Iraq increased production in January.
On the New York Mercantile Exchange, light, sweet crude futures for April delivery are off 1.11% at USD92.42 per ounce in Asian trading Monday. Helped by some strong U.S. data points, New York-traded oil futures tacked on 1.85% last week, the second consecutive weekly gain.
In the U.S., data on Friday showed that industrial production rose by 0.7% in February, beating expectations for a 0.4% increase. Data published last Thursday showed initial claims for jobless benefits fell last week by 10,000 to 332,000 claims. Analysts expected an increase to 350,000 claims. The less volatile four-week moving average fell by 2,750 to 346,750.
Traders appear to be looking past those data points today to focus on production news. According to the Joint Organisations Data Initiative, Saudi Arabia and Iraq, both members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting countries, increased exports for the first time in three months in January.
Saudi Arabia, the largest OPEC producer, shipped nearly 7.1 million barrels per day last month, an increase of 300,000 barrels per day from December. Iraq, OPEC’s second-largest producer behind Saudi Arabia, boosted its January exports by 10,000 barrels to 2.36 million barrels per day.
The Joint Organisations Data Initiative data indicate Indian demand surged 16% to 4.2 million barrels per day in January. India is Asia’s second-largest oil-consuming nation behind China.
In the week ahead investors will be focusing on Wednesday’s Federal Reserve policy statement, amid speculation over an earlier-than-expected end to the bank’s asset purchase program.
Elsewhere, Brent futures for May delivery slipped 1% to USD108.99 per barrel on the ICE Futures Exchange.
On the New York Mercantile Exchange, light, sweet crude futures for April delivery are off 1.11% at USD92.42 per ounce in Asian trading Monday. Helped by some strong U.S. data points, New York-traded oil futures tacked on 1.85% last week, the second consecutive weekly gain.
In the U.S., data on Friday showed that industrial production rose by 0.7% in February, beating expectations for a 0.4% increase. Data published last Thursday showed initial claims for jobless benefits fell last week by 10,000 to 332,000 claims. Analysts expected an increase to 350,000 claims. The less volatile four-week moving average fell by 2,750 to 346,750.
Traders appear to be looking past those data points today to focus on production news. According to the Joint Organisations Data Initiative, Saudi Arabia and Iraq, both members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting countries, increased exports for the first time in three months in January.
Saudi Arabia, the largest OPEC producer, shipped nearly 7.1 million barrels per day last month, an increase of 300,000 barrels per day from December. Iraq, OPEC’s second-largest producer behind Saudi Arabia, boosted its January exports by 10,000 barrels to 2.36 million barrels per day.
The Joint Organisations Data Initiative data indicate Indian demand surged 16% to 4.2 million barrels per day in January. India is Asia’s second-largest oil-consuming nation behind China.
In the week ahead investors will be focusing on Wednesday’s Federal Reserve policy statement, amid speculation over an earlier-than-expected end to the bank’s asset purchase program.
Elsewhere, Brent futures for May delivery slipped 1% to USD108.99 per barrel on the ICE Futures Exchange.
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