Saudi, Russia oil cuts will make Texas shale producers 'happy'
U.S. shale oil producers are likely to be the biggest benefactors from a pledge on Monday by Saudi Arabia and Russia to extend oil production cuts through 2018.
I sort of wondered if they (Saudi Arabia and Russia) might conclude that it really wouldnt do any good and Im not sure that it will, Thomas Tunstall, an economic development research director at the University of Texas at San Antonio, said. But hey, itll certainly make the shale producers in the U.S. happy.
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and Russia backed a 1.8 million barrel-a-day oil production cut by oil producing countries in late-2016 that went into effect in January. The cuts set to expire in June helped bolster prices to around $50 a barrel from a 13-year low of $26 a barrel in February 2016. Russia and Saudi Arabia, OPECs largest member, are pushing for the rest of the group to extend those cuts through March 2018 when they next meet May 25 in Vienna.
The Monday announcement pushed U.S. oil futures up 2.1 percent to $48.82 in afternoon trading. Brent crude, the international benchmark, rose 1.9 percent to $51.79.
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