Martha Dowding

European Window: Brent Falls to Sub-$78.00/bbl

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Oct’24 Brent futures flat price rose to over $79.40/bbl at 14.00 BST before it was pressured to $77.96/bbl at 17.19 BST (time of writing). Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrived in Tel Aviv to push for a Gaza ceasefire, but Hamas accused Israel of undermining the effort. Netanyahu described his meeting with Blinken as “positive” and “conducted in good spirit.” Hezbollah claimed attacks on Israeli military sites, including Zabdin and Ramim barracks, and a missile strike near the Lebanon-Israel border. APA Corp is exploring the sale of oil and gas assets in the Permian Basin, valued at around $1 billion. The sale, managed by RBC Richardson Barr and Truist Securities, aligns with APA’s focus on shale production and debt reduction. The assets produce over 22,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day, with 60% being oil. Oil production in Libya’s Waha field has been restored to normal levels, of around 300kb/d. The Oct/Nov and Oct/Apr’25 Brent spreads are at $0.63/bbl and $2.25/bbl, respectively.

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