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Oil extends losses after deep cuts to Saudi crude prices for Asia

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Posted on September 6, 2021

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· Last updated: February 13, 2026

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By Florence Tan SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Oil prices extended losses on Monday after the world’s top exporter Saudi Arabia slashed crude prices for Asia over the weekend, signalling that global markets are well supplied. Brent crude futures for November fell 57 cents, or 0.8%, to $72.04 a barrel by 0101 GMT while U.S. West Texas […]

Saudi Arabia Cuts Crude Prices for Asia, Oil Prices Decline Further

By Florence Tan

SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Oil prices extended losses on Monday after the world’s top exporter Saudi Arabia slashed crude prices for Asia over the weekend, signalling that global markets are well supplied.

Brent crude futures for November fell 57 cents, or 0.8%, to $72.04 a barrel by 0101 GMT while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude for October was at $68.73 a barrel, down 56 cents, or 0.8%.

State oil giant Saudi Aramco notified customers in a statement on Sunday that it will cut October prices for all crude grades sold to Asia, its biggest buying region, by at least $1 a barrel. The price cuts were larger than expected, according to a Reuters poll among Asian refiners.

The decline in crude futures added to falls on Friday after a weaker than expected U.S. jobs report indicated a patchy economic recovery that could mean slower fuel demand during a resurgent pandemic.

Losses were capped by concerns that U.S. supply would remain limited in the wake of Hurricane Ida.

The U.S. government is releasing crude from strategic petroleum reserves as production in the U.S. Gulf Coast struggled to recover. Some 1.7 million barrels of oil and 1.99 billion cubic feet natural gas output remained offline, government data released on Friday showed, while power shortages are preventing some refineries from resuming operations.

The hurricane also led U.S. energy firms to cut last week the number of oil and natural gas rigs operating for the first time in five weeks, data from Baker Hughes showed on Friday. The oil rig count alone fell the most since June 2020.

(Reporting by Florence Tan; editing by Richard Pullin)

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What recent action did Saudi Arabia take regarding crude prices?
Saudi Arabia announced it would cut October prices for all crude grades sold to Asia by at least $1 a barrel.
How did oil prices react to the U.S. jobs report?
Oil prices extended losses after a weaker than expected U.S. jobs report indicated a patchy economic recovery, suggesting slower fuel demand.
What factors are limiting U.S. oil supply?
U.S. oil supply is limited due to the aftermath of Hurricane Ida, which has affected production in the Gulf Coast.
What is the current price of Brent crude futures?
Brent crude futures for November fell to $72.04 a barrel, down 57 cents or 0.8%.
What impact did Hurricane Ida have on energy firms?
Hurricane Ida led U.S. energy firms to cut the number of oil and natural gas rigs operating for the first time in five weeks.

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