21/06/2017 01:42 AST

Oil prices fell to seven-month lows on Tuesday after news of increases in supply by several key producers, a trend that has undermined attempts by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and others to support the market through reduced output. Benchmark Brent dropped $1.29 to a low of $45.62 a barrel, its weakest since Nov. 15, two weeks before OPEC and other producers agreed to cut output by 1.8 million barrels per day (bpd) for six months from January.

Brent was trading around $45.81, down $1.10, by 1330 GMT. The US crude futures contract for July, due to expire later on Tuesday, fell $1.27 to $42.93, its lowest since Nov. 14, before recovering to around $43.10.

Both benchmarks are down more than 15 percent since late May, when OPEC, Russia and other producers extended limits on output until the end of March 2018. “At the moment sentiment is bearish and traders seem happy to keep selling into every rally,” said Fawad Razaqzada, a financial markets technical analyst at Forex.com.

OPEC supplies jumped in May as output recovered in Libya and Nigeria, both exempt from the production reduction agreement.

Libya’s oil production rose more than 50,000 bpd to 885,000 bpd after the state oil company settled a dispute with Germany’s Wintershall, a Libyan source told Reuters.

Nigerian oil supply is also rising. Exports of Nigeria’s Bonny Light crude are set to reach 226,000 bpd in August, up from 164,000 bpd in July, loading programs show.

US oil production has been rising quickly this year, feeding the global glut. Data on Friday showed a record 22nd consecutive week of increases in US oil drilling rigs. “Recent data points are not encouraging,” Morgan Stanley analysts said in a note to clients. “Identifiable oil inventories — both crude and product in the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), China and selected other non-OECD countries — increased at a rate of (about) 1 (million bpd) in Q1.”

But Saudi Energy Minister Khalid Al-Falih said the oil market is heading in the right direction and just needs time to rebalance, the London-based newspaper Asharq Al-Awsat reported on Monday.


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