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Brent Nears $90 As The U.S. Signals Stricter Sanctions Enforcement

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While oil prices had fallen back after soaring at the start of the week, signs that the U.S. is set to step up its sanctions action against both Russia and Iran have boosted prices, with Brent now nearing $90.

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The sanctions hammer wielded by the Biden administration this week has been inadvertently supporting oil prices, with ICE Brent set to finish this week at 88 per barrel, an unlikely prospect given the huge US inventory builds reported mid-week. However, a pledged ramp-up in Russia’s oil price cap enforcement, kicked off with two sanctioned tankers, and an increasing market expectation that there will be more sanctions on Iran amidst the Israel-Palestine standoff has heightened geopolitical risks and brought the $90 per barrel mark closer again. 

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EIA Lowers 2024 US Production Outlook. The US Energy Information Administration lowered its output forecast for 2024 to 13.12 million b/d, down 40,000 b/d compared to the previous issue of the STEO, all the while hiking its WTI forecast by almost 8 per barrel to $90.91 per barrel annual average.  

India Courts Saudi Arabia to Boost Its SPR. India wants Saudi Arabia’s national oil company Saudi Aramco (TADAWUL:2222) to participate in its upcoming 6.5 million tonnes buildout of strategic petroleum reserves, eyeing the construction of two new storage tank farms across India.  

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US Sanctions Russia Cap-Defying Tankers. The Biden administration slapped sanctions on two tanker owners that allegedly carried Russian oil above the G7 price cap of $60 per barrel, one based in Turkey and the other in the UAE, seeking to close loopholes in its sanctions mechanisms. 

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Finland Gas Leak Raises the NordStream Specter. Finland’s Gasgrid confirmed that external marks were found along a gas pipeline and a data cable connecting Finland and Estonia, with the operator expected to take at least five months for repairs, sending TTF gas prices to €53 per MWh.  

Saudi Aramco Eyes Another Chinese Farm-In. Saudi national oil company Saudi Aramco (TADAWUL:2222) is reportedly in talks to purchase a 10% stake in Shandong Yulong Petrochemical, a 400,000 b/d refinery that is currently being built and could lock in a term supply agreement.  

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Iraq Prepares Turkmenistan-Iran Gas Swap. Iraq might be buying up to 10 bcm per year of natural gas from Turkmenistan despite not having a shared border, with Turkmen gas flows administered under a swap arrangement through neighboring Iran.

By Michael Kern for Oilprice.com

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  • Mamdouh Salameh on October 13 2023 said:
    I am sure that Russia, Iran and OPEC+ would be grateful to President Biden for his stricter sanction enforcement causing oil prices to rise.

    As far as Russia is concerned, the G7 price cap is dead and buried and it has been very successfully selling its oil at prices far above the cap since the very first day it was introduced.

    Moreover, Russia has a huge oil tanker fleet so it neither needs Western shipping nor Western insurance and finance. Furthermore, it could avail itself to more Chinese, Indian, Iranian and Turkish tankers if needed.

    Dr Mamdouh G Salameh
    International Oil Economist
    Global Energy Expert

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