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Oil from cut-exempt producers a threat for OPEC’s battle against crude glut

LONDON / Reuters OPEC’s battle against an oil glut is under threat as unsold crude from members Nigeria and Libya, which are exempt from a global production-cutting deal, is swamping the Atlantic Basin. Nigeria has more than 60 million barrels of unsold crude, traders of its oil said, surpassing the level reached when global oversupply peaked two years ago. More ...

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Iraq seeks to triple refining capacity with slew of projects

Bloomberg Iraq, the world’s third-biggest crude exporter, plans to triple refining capacity by 2021 to shake off its reliance on refined-product imports. Processing capacity will increase to 1.5 million barrels a day from just over 500,000 now, not including Iraq’s semi-autonomous Kurdish region, Deputy Oil Minister Fayyad Al-Nima said in an interview in Baghdad. The country spends more than $2 ...

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Oil market abandons 2017 re-balancing hope as contango returns

Bloomberg The oil market has all but abandoned the hope of a re-balancing any time soon, with the re-emergence of a pricing structure that signals investors expect a glut to endure into next year. The return of a deep contango — when oil prices for immediate delivery are lower than forward contracts — comes days after several Wall Street banks ...

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