Oman Crude touches 12-month high

Business Wednesday 12/October/2016 17:57 PM
By: Times News Service
Oman Crude touches 12-month high

Muscat: Dubai Mercantile Exchange (DME) on Wednesday said that Oman Crude breached a 12-month high of over $50 per barrel, as oil markets maintained the upward momentum after Opec members pledged to curb output for the first time since 2008 at the late-September meeting in Algiers.
The price of Oman crude has now strengthened by over $7/barrel since the Opec agreement, which is expected to be ratified at the producer group’s formal November meeting in Vienna. Market prices were further boosted this week by comments from President Vladimir Putin that Russia would support the production deal.
The recent upward spike has added around 17 per cent to DME Oman crude since late September and more than 110 per cent from the lowest levels in more than a decade seen at the start of the year.
Recent upward momentum is seen by some analysts as a sign of a further rebalancing of the supply/demand fundamentals, as the relatively low oil prices of the last two years continue to squeeze out the more costly US shale projects.
“The year 2015-16 has been one of the most volatile periods for oil prices. In this high-volatility environment, producers and consumers are increasingly turning to DME to manage their risk. This trend is reinforcing the value of regulated exchange-based futures contracts to the Middle East oil market,” said Owain Johnson, managing director of DME.
December-loading DME Oman futures contract settled 12:30 Dubai time at $50.23 per barrel, the highest price since October 2015. Oman prices have now gained more than $25 per barrel from the multi-year year low in January.