Oil Steady After OPEC Once Again Delays Plan to Restore Output

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(Bloomberg) — Oil was steady after OPEC ’s decision to push back the revival of shuttered production by another three months failed to lift sentiment in a market that’s expected to suffer from a glut next year.

West Texas Intermediate traded above $68 a barrel after closing 0.4% lower on Thursday. Brent settled near $72. OPEC and its allies delayed increasing supplies for a third time, opting to start with a modest increase in April, and then unwind the cuts over 18 months, a slower pace than previously planned.

Crude has been confined to a tight range since mid-October, with bullishness from geopolitical developments in the Middle East and Ukraine countered by expectations for a glut in 2025 due to higher output from the Americas and lackluster Chinese demand. Weak global market balances mean there is little scope for the cartel to restore the output it’s been withholding since 2022.

“OPEC has given a robust indication that it continues to be willing to balance the oil market,” Morgan Stanley analysts including Martijn Rats said in a report. “We still estimate a surplus next year, but smaller than before,” they said, raising forecasts for the third and fourth quarters to $70, from $68 and $66.

The delayed start to the relaxation of curbs, the longer timeframe for the unwind, as well as an agreement from the United Arab Emirates to push back an increase in its base target would reduce by 61% the amount of oil that would be added by OPEC next year, according to Standard Chartered Plc. 

“We do not think the market has priced in the full extent of how much oil has been removed,” StanChart analysts including Emily Ashford and Paul Horsnell said in a note, estimating the new plan would see a rise of 191.3 million barrels over 2025, down from 496.3 million under the prior approach.

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