Crude prices rally as top producers mull big output cut by AFP Staff Writers Hong Kong (AFP) Oct 3, 2022 Oil prices jumped more than four percent in Asian trade Monday as reports said OPEC and other top producers considered slashing output. WTI climbed 4.5 percent to $83.06 and Brent piled on 4.4 percent to $88.83 ahead of a meeting of the group this week in Vienna, with Bloomberg News saying officials were discussing a one-million-barrel-a-day cut in output. Bloomberg added that the move -- which it said delegates to OPEC had not finalised -- would be the biggest since the pandemic began, when crude prices collapsed. Such a move "will be enough to put a floor under prices", Phil Flynn, at Price Futures Group, said. Officials will meet on Wednesday. The jump in prices comes after both main contracts suffered hefty losses in recent months on demand fears caused by an expected recession in major economies, while a strong dollar and China's economic woes have also weighed on the commodity. The losses caused prices to hit levels last seen in January, having wiped out all the gains following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Suvro Sarkar, an energy analyst at DBS Bank, expected more gains were likely. "It's only going to be a matter of time before oil returns to $100 a barrel, especially with supplies set to tighten toward the end of the year," he said. The cut could give central banks another headache as surging energy costs have been a key driver of inflation that has forced officials to hike interest rates, hammering economies around the world. It would also come after the United States and other countries released millions of barrels from their emergency supplies to tamp down prices. OANDA's Edward Moya said: "The slide in oil prices is likely over. "Energy traders turned pessimistic over the summer given global slowdown fears, but now it seems the risks for oil are to the upside." -- Bloomberg News contributed to this story -- dan/aha
Israel praises US proposal for Lebanon maritime border deal Jerusalem (AFP) Oct 2, 2022 Israel on Sunday praised a US proposal to resolve the country's maritime border dispute with Lebanon, building further momentum towards an agreement between two nations still technically at war. The draft agreement floated by US envoy Amos Hochstein aims to settle competing claims over offshore gas fields and was delivered to Lebanese and Israeli officials at the weekend. Lebanese authorities, who confirmed receipt of the terms on Saturday, have pledged to deliver a reply "as quickly as possibl ... read more
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