Oil Rises Almost 2% as Markets Await OPEC+ Decision

By Robert Harvey
Friday, March 1, 2024

Oil prices rose on Friday and were set for weekly gains as markets awaited an OPEC+ decision on supply agreements for the second quarter while weighing fresh U.S., European and Chinese economic data.

Brent LCOc1 futures for May were up $1.43, or 1.75%, at $83.34 a barrel by 1334 GMT. The April Brent futures contract expired on Feb. 29 at $83.62 a barrel.

U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) CLc1 for April rose $1.54, or 1.97%, to $79.80 a barrel.

WTI is on track for a 4.3% increase this week, while following the switch in contract months Brent is around 2.1% higher than last week's settlement price.

A decision on extending OPEC+ cuts is expected in the first week of March, sources have said, with individual countries expected to announce their decisions.

"Sticking to the voluntary production cuts until the end of the year would be a strong signal and should therefore be seen as price-positive," Commerzbank analyst Carsten Fritsch said.

"An extension only into the second quarter, on the other hand, is likely to be priced in and should therefore not move prices significantly," he added.

A Reuters survey showed the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries pumped 26.42 million barrels per day (bpd) in February, up 90,000 bpd from January.

Strong expectations of Saudi Arabia keeping term prices of crude it sells to Asian customers little changed in April from March levels also underpinned the market on Friday.

On the demand side, Chinese manufacturing activity shrank for the fifth straight month in February, an official survey showed.

Euro zone inflation fell in February according to Eurostat, but both the headline figure and core inflation, which strips out volatile food and fuel prices, just missed analysts' expectations.

Supporting prices, the U.S. personal consumption expenditures (PCE) index showed January inflation in line with economists' expectations on Thursday, reinforcing market bets for a June interest rate cut.

"The process of disinflation is reassuringly under way, therefore smart money is currently on a June rate cut," PVM analyst Tamas Varga said in a note on Friday.


(Reuters - Reporting by Robert Harvey, Laura Sanicola and Trixie Yap; Editing by Jan Harvey, Kirsten Donovan)

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