Tuesday, 8 December 2020

#UAE Eases Oil Supply Cut to Asia After OPEC+ Compromise Deal - Bloomberg

UAE Eases Oil Supply Cut to Asia After OPEC+ Compromise Deal - Bloomberg

The United Arab Emirates will provide Asian oil buyers with a little more crude next month after OPEC+ reached a compromise deal on cuts.

While OPEC’s third-largest producer will still reduce supply to Asia in January, the curbs won’t be as deep as this month in percentage terms. Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. plans to cut contractual volumes for its flagship Murban crude by 20%, and trim Upper Zakum and Das by 15%, according to people who were notified by the company. That compares with a 20% reduction for all grades loading in December.


OPEC+ agreed last week to gradually increase supply from January after almost a week of fraught negotiations and heightened tension between Saudi Arabia and the UAE. Under the agreement, the UAE is able to pump an extra 38,000 barrels a day in January, compared with its August-December output. Adnoc is also planning to trim supplies of Umm Lulu by 5% next month.

Adnoc’s press office declined to comment on the matter.

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