The IEA anticipated US sanctions to drive Iranian barrels out of the market. Photo: AP 
The IEA anticipated US sanctions to drive Iranian barrels out of the market. Photo: AP 

Brent set to climb to $80 levels despite slump



Brent's steepest decline in two years in terms of one-day percentages is out of sync with market fundamentals, said analysts who expect the benchmark to climb to $80 levels for the rest of the year.

"The current reduction from $78 to $75 per barrel is really just part of the 'normal' oil market swings," said Spencer Welch, oil markets and downstream director at London-based IHS Markit.

"Through [the third quarter] we don’t expect the crude price to fall much more, it is more likely to go back up and might even get to $80 per barrel again. The market is tight, spare production capacity is limited and therefore the oil market is exposed to the risk of any unexpected supply disruption," he added.

On Wednesday, Brent, the benchmark for light, sweet crude declined by 6.9 per cent to end at $73.40 per barrel, the biggest decline in two years, after trending largely upward for the much of the first half of the year. US crude meanwhile also fell five per cent to reach $70.38 per barrel - its worst one-day decline in a year.

Rising tension between the US and China as well as the lifting of the force majeure by Libya's National Oil Company is likely to allow recovery of crude production by 500,000 barrels per day over the coming weeks, UBS said in a research note.

The Swiss investment bank maintains a bullish outlook for Brent, expecting it to climb to $85 per barrel over the next three and 12-month period.

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"We think the price drop is out of whack with the fundamental reality of low spare capacity globally and Iranian output set to decline considerably, which should keep the oil market vulnerable to additional supply disruptions in the months ahead," the bank said on Thursday.

Zurich-based UBS noted, however, that contrary to market expectations of the US mellowing its approach regarding sanctions over Iran, it observed no shift in policy with respect to the Islamic Republic.

"In our view, the administration still wants to see a sharp decline in Iranian oil exports by the end of the year," the bank said.

Worsening of the ongoing trade war between the US and China could weigh on oil demand, it added, saying the market remained "very sensitive" to supply news with disruptions likely to impact low spare capacity further.

Brent's recent fall was largely due to Libyan supplies hitting the market, said Mr Welch. Libyan production being offline had earlier been one of the causes for rallies in the oil market.

"At the end of June Opec [and allies] announced an extra 1 million bpd of crude onto the market from July. What happened to price? It went up, why because of US sanctions on Iran and supply disruptions taking 800,000 bpd of Libyan exports off the market. The recent fall is because Libyan crude loadings are increasing again," said Mr Welch.

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There are direct flights from Dubai to Sofia with FlyDubai (www.flydubai.com) and Wizz Air (www.wizzair.com), from Dh1,164 and Dh822 return including taxes, respectively.

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Plovdiv is 150km from Sofia, with an hourly bus service taking around 2 hours and costing $16 (Dh58). The Rhodopes can be reached from Sofia in between 2-4hours.

The trip was organised by Bulguides (www.bulguides.com), which organises guided trips throughout Bulgaria. Guiding, accommodation, food and transfers from Plovdiv to the mountains and back costs around 170 USD for a four-day, three-night trip.

 

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