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Oil Records Second Monthly Drop, Unsold Cargoes Increase by Nobody: 7:45am On May 15, 2020
Okechukwu Nnodim, Abuja

Crude oil in the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries reference basket dropped for the second consecutive month in April, shedding 48 per cent of its worth, as cargoes of unsold oil continued to accumulate, OPEC has said.

In its just released Monthly Oil Market Report for May 2020, which was obtained in Abuja on Thursday, OPEC explained that oil in its reference basket crashed in price to the lowest monthly point since December 2001.

Nigeria is a strong member of OPEC. However, Brent, the crude against which Nigeria’s oil is priced, moved up marginally in price on Thursday.

It traded for $30.40 per barrel as at 9:13am Central Standard Time, after gaining $1.21 when compared to the previous day’s price.

Explaining movements in crude oil price, OPEC said, “The OPEC Reference Basket dropped by $16.26, or 48.0 per cent, month-on-month, to stand at $17.66/barrel, the lowest monthly point since December 2001.

“Crude oil spot prices recorded a second sharp monthly drop in April amid an ongoing rise in the oil surplus in the spot market and accumulating unsold cargoes, as refiners heavily cut runs due to plunging oil demand and rising global oil stocks, both onshore and offshore.”

The organisation said crude oil futures prices extended sharp declines in April amid a strong contraction in both the global economy and oil demand due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

It stated that Brent declined by $7.10, or 21 per cent, to average $26.63/barrel, adding that the commodity was $20.94, or 31.8 per cent lower and averaged $44.84/barrel.

It observed that speculators had bet on a recovery in prices after Brent hit 18-year lows.

OPEC stated that the collapse of oil demand, refinery run cuts and rising global oil supply resulted in a large surplus in the oil market along with massive oil stock builds, both onshore and offshore.
“However, the contango structure flattened in late April and early May on signs of a tender recovery in market fundamentals,” it stated.

It said crude oil sellers continued to heavily discount their unsold crude oil cargoes for April and May delivery to find buyers, which resulted in swift declines in crude differentials in all regions.

The organisation stated that crude spot prices in the Atlantic Basin were under heavy pressure due to a sharp decline in crude demand for May loadings, while crude availability continued to increase, resulting in a significant rise in floating oil storage.

It noted that growing demand for floating storage pushed freight rates firmly higher, which added downward pressure to spot prices and crude oil differentials and limited arbitrage to Asian markets.
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Re: Oil Records Second Monthly Drop, Unsold Cargoes Increase by timibare(m): 7:48am On May 15, 2020
Nigeria international Reserve account go hear am
Re: Oil Records Second Monthly Drop, Unsold Cargoes Increase by TransflectTP(m):
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Re: Oil Records Second Monthly Drop, Unsold Cargoes Increase by Nobody: 7:49am On May 15, 2020
That's why Wike dey para I presume grin
Re: Oil Records Second Monthly Drop, Unsold Cargoes Increase by B3sty(m):
Nigeria don Enter One Chance...Diversify, dem no gree, Na to Use our Scare Resources go Find Oil for North them Sabi.
Re: Oil Records Second Monthly Drop, Unsold Cargoes Increase by BranddesignerH:
Abeg make I chop finish before the owner come back

Re: Oil Records Second Monthly Drop, Unsold Cargoes Increase by Nobody:
Brace up.... we are heading into stormy waters...
Re: Oil Records Second Monthly Drop, Unsold Cargoes Increase by Ayo8(m):
Nigerian govt should consider opening a futures trade window for the public to buy in reserves...
Re: Oil Records Second Monthly Drop, Unsold Cargoes Increase by Racoon(m): 8:00am On May 15, 2020
Brace for impact Nigeria.Oil is totally useless.Diversify the economy, no they wont.
Re: Oil Records Second Monthly Drop, Unsold Cargoes Increase by PureGoldh(m): 9:15am On May 15, 2020
Hmm...This is the result of improper economical planning.

The problem of this country is that our government have decided to embezzle funds without planning ahead.

I wonder if we dey go forward or backwards in dx kwantri
Re: Oil Records Second Monthly Drop, Unsold Cargoes Increase by jericco1(m):
So the barrels are now more expensive than the product.. well not all countries are dependent on oil to survive but we do.. so we go hear am!
Re: Oil Records Second Monthly Drop, Unsold Cargoes Increase by FREEMADNESS: 9:15am On May 15, 2020
God has blessed us with resources but our leaders jst donno hw to mk use of dem.

misplaced priority
Re: Oil Records Second Monthly Drop, Unsold Cargoes Increase by RapistOnBail: 9:15am On May 15, 2020
smiley

Best thing that has happened to Nigeria since 1914 (Lord Lugard)

God go punish that man walahi.
Re: Oil Records Second Monthly Drop, Unsold Cargoes Increase by Blossomfirst: 9:15am On May 15, 2020
cool
Re: Oil Records Second Monthly Drop, Unsold Cargoes Increase by JOACHINpedro: 9:15am On May 15, 2020
Inside life grin
Re: Oil Records Second Monthly Drop, Unsold Cargoes Increase by Nobody: 9:15am On May 15, 2020
Good. Everyone should go home!

The party is over!
Re: Oil Records Second Monthly Drop, Unsold Cargoes Increase by gambia(m): 9:15am On May 15, 2020
Its a welcome development.
Re: Oil Records Second Monthly Drop, Unsold Cargoes Increase by hemucology(m): 9:16am On May 15, 2020
Ok
Re: Oil Records Second Monthly Drop, Unsold Cargoes Increase by ArmaniUhuru: 9:16am On May 15, 2020
Make e kuku useless, make we diversify by force.
Re: Oil Records Second Monthly Drop, Unsold Cargoes Increase by ForeThinker: 9:16am On May 15, 2020
We often miss opportunity because it’s dressed in overalls and looks like work.

Re: Oil Records Second Monthly Drop, Unsold Cargoes Increase by softplace:
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Re: Oil Records Second Monthly Drop, Unsold Cargoes Increase by Honor10: 9:16am On May 15, 2020
That's gud. Anything that will break this country is welcome.

We want oduduwa nation, south west was far better before the discovery of their cursed oil.
Re: Oil Records Second Monthly Drop, Unsold Cargoes Increase by Evidence1000(m): 9:17am On May 15, 2020
Wow. We are in for difficult times.
Re: Oil Records Second Monthly Drop, Unsold Cargoes Increase by inoki247: 9:17am On May 15, 2020
Okay den share the fuel for the citizens for free we go dey use our thing dey on Gen nd power our car nd person wey no get any go dey use am baff..
Re: Oil Records Second Monthly Drop, Unsold Cargoes Increase by flexyrule(m): 9:17am On May 15, 2020
hehehehehe
Re: Oil Records Second Monthly Drop, Unsold Cargoes Increase by Naija246: 9:17am On May 15, 2020
finally all these politicians wey dey use person shine go get sense grin
When we were telling y'all to diversify the economy una no hear grin

Re: Oil Records Second Monthly Drop, Unsold Cargoes Increase by omoadeleye(m): 9:17am On May 15, 2020
Bring them home, distribute it for free
Re: Oil Records Second Monthly Drop, Unsold Cargoes Increase by israelmao(m): 9:18am On May 15, 2020
We all know crude oil for its volatility.
Re: Oil Records Second Monthly Drop, Unsold Cargoes Increase by Olayinka8793(m):
who knows if it could be a blessing in disguise?
If it will lead to the stoppage of the free oil money that glued the backward and unproductive parasites with the rest of us, then it is welcome.
At least they will be free to fully practice whatever backward religious and cultural nonsense they like and stop dragging back the rest of us.
l no mention name o.
Re: Oil Records Second Monthly Drop, Unsold Cargoes Increase by Nobody: 9:18am On May 15, 2020
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