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Qatar, Russia defend OPEC, deny manipulation of oil prices
by Nicholas Sakelaris
Washington (UPI) Oct 3, 2018

Qatar's energy minister defended the oil market strategy of his country and other OPEC nations Tuesday.

"OPEC is not trying to manipulate the price. It's trying to bring the market to balance," said Mohammed Bin Saleh Al-Sada, Qatar's Minister of Energy and Industry.

He added that low oil prices -- like the world had through much of 2015 and 2016 -- don't equal prosperity for the world's economy.

"That depression of the oil price led to what? (Did it) lead to a better world economy?" he asked a panel moderated by CNBC's Geoff Cutmore at Russian Energy Week in Moscow. "In fact, there was the worst record for the global economy during that downturn in the oil price. Now, during the journey of the recovery in the oil price look what happened -- balance between supply and demand has taken place, the world economy is at its best now."

Qatar is responding to the hard line President Donald Trump has taken on the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries for the last several weeks. There's been renewed interest in a so-called NOPEC bill that would allow the United States to sue OPEC.

Russian President Vladimir Putin, who also attended the Russian Energy Week conference, responded directly to Trump, blaming the Iran sanctions. Russia was part of the recent OPEC meetings.

"President Trump considers that the price is high; he's partly right, but let's be honest, Donald, if you want to find the culprit for the rise in prices, you need to look in the mirror," Putin said.

Crude oil prices are at a four-year high, with Brent trading at $85.26 a barrel Wednesday. WTI prices are trading at $75.44.

Russia has the capacity to boost production by 200,000 to 300,000 barrels per day, Putin said.

Another area that's expected to step up production when Iranian oil is taken out of the market is the Permian Basin in West Texas. The shale oil has been largely constrained because of a lack of pipeline infrastructure, which pushes Permian prices below WTI.

The Sunrise Pipeline will begin operating at full capacity in early November.

Oil from that region was trading about $7 a barrel below WTI on Oct. 1. The discount was as high as $17 a barrel in August, the largest deficit in four years. Plains All American LP, which built the Sunrise pipeline, has been buying up futures contracts to fill the line for years to come, which has helped push prices up.


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OIL AND GAS
Brent prices reach four-year high while experts brace for $90 crude
Washington (UPI) Oct 1, 2018
Crude oil prices reached levels not seen in four years Monday, with Brent prices topping $85 a barrel and WTI soaring to $75. Oil prices surged today as President Donald Trump announced a new $1.2 trillion tri-lateral trade deal with Canada and Mexico. If it had gone the other way, a trade dispute between the North American countries could have pushed prices down, analysts said. "The stock market is loving it," said John Kilduff, founding partner at energy hedge fund Again Capital ... read more

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