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Oil prices extend losses
New York, Nov 15 Oil prices extended last week's declines on
Monday, dragged down by worries about oversupply as Organization of Petroleum
Exporting Countries (OPEC) saw record crude production last month.
The West Texas Intermediate for December Delivery on Monday lost $0.09 to
settle at $43.32 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange, after earlier
falling to 42.20, the lowest level since August 11, Xinhua news agency
reported.
Brent crude for January delivery erased $0.32 to close at $44.43 a barrel on
the London ICE Futures Exchange. The international benchmark hit a three-month
low of $43.57 a barrel in intraday trading.
Analysts said latest data suggested a global trend of over-supply and skeptical
investors doubted about whether the OPEC would reach an agreement at its policy
meeting on November 30.
OPEC struck a deal in September to limit crude output at the policy meeting,
first agreement to cut output since 2008. Production levels for each member country
will be decided at the meeting.
OPEC crude production increased by 240,000 barrels to 33.64 million barrels per
day in October compared to the figure registered in September, according to
OPEC's monthly report released on Friday.
The Oilfield services company Baker Hughes reported last week that the
worldwide rig count for October this year was 1,620, up 36 from the 1,584
counted in September.












