Oil extends losses on return of Libyan supplies

Easing concerns about the Iraqi crisis also weighs on prices

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Last Updated : Jul 03 2014 | 10:13 AM IST
Oil extended losses in Asia today on prospects that Libya will begin exporting more crude into a global market flush with supplies, while easing concerns about the Iraqi crisis also weighed on prices.

US benchmark West Texas Intermediate (WTI) for August delivery eased 47 cents to $104.01 while Brent crude for August was down 33 cents at $ 110.91 in late-morning trade.

Brent fell $1.05 in London yesterday after Libya's interim Prime Minister Abdullah Al-Thani declared that authorities have regained control of export terminals blockaded by rebels. WTI fell 86 cents in New York.

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"Crude prices dipped... Due to the relatively quiet situation in Iraq and the Libyan port deal, both of which kept supplies up and sentiment subdued," said Sanjeev Gupta, head of the Asia Pacific oil and gas practice at business consultancy EY.

Libyan production has been severely limited for a year after rebels last summer blockaded terminals in pursuit of a campaign for restored autonomy to the country's eastern region.

Its output currently stands at about 320,000 barrels per day, about a fifth of its normal output.

Rebel leader Ibrahim Jodhran said the lifting of the blockade on the Ras Lanuf and Al-Sidra terminals is in line with an April deal with Tripoli, and a sign of goodwill towards the new parliament elected last week.

The reopening of the two terminals will "add 500,000 barrels of crude per day into the global energy market", Gupta said.

The government already has control of two other terminals that had been blockaded.
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First Published: Jul 03 2014 | 9:56 AM IST

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