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    Kuwait oil rises $4.5, reaching $75.40 per barrel on market concerns

    October 3, 2024

    MENA Newswire News Desk: Kuwait crude oil prices saw a sharp increase of $4.5, reaching $75.40 per barrel on Wednesday, compared to $70.90 the previous day, according to the Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC). This significant rise follows a surge in global oil prices driven by growing concerns over potential instability in the Middle East.

    Kuwait oil rises $4.5, reaching $75.40 per barrel on market concerns

    The Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) reported that Brent crude futures edged up 34 cents to settle at $73.90 per barrel, while West Texas Intermediate (WTI) increased by 27 cents to close at $70.10 per barrel. This upward trend reflects heightened sensitivity in the oil markets due to geopolitical developments. Oil traders are particularly alert to tensions across the Middle East, which remain a critical factor influencing supply security in the region.

    Uncertainty about future output levels and possible disruptions is contributing to price volatility. Market analysts suggest that continued geopolitical risks may maintain upward pressure on prices in the coming weeks. At a meeting on Wednesday, the Joint Ministerial Monitoring Committee of OPEC+ emphasized the importance of member countries adhering to agreed production quotas. The committee reiterated that it would be closely tracking compliance, especially as the market remains sensitive to both supply and demand fluctuations.

    Experts believe that as long as OPEC+ maintains discipline within its production cuts, oil prices could see further gains. However, any deviations from compliance, or unexpected geopolitical events, could result in increased volatility. The group, which consists of OPEC and allied non-OPEC producers, plays a pivotal role in balancing global supply and demand to support price stability. The rise in Kuwait’s crude oil price reflects broader trends across global energy markets, where supply dynamics are increasingly shaped by both economic factors and geopolitical risks.

    Energy analysts continue to monitor developments closely, with particular attention to how major producers will navigate production commitments under current conditions. Kuwait’s oil industry remains a key player in the region’s economic landscape, and the recent price increase is expected to have significant implications for the country’s revenue streams, especially if prices maintain their upward trajectory.

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