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Oil falls 2% on OPEC cut uncertainty

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The world’s listed oil companies have slashed oil output by 2.4 percent so far this year, according to data provided by Morgan Stanley
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Oil prices fell more than 2 percent on Friday, dragged down by uncertainty over whether the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries will reach an output deal, after Saudi Arabia said it will not attend talks on Monday with non-OPEC producers to discuss supply cuts.

Brent crude futures were trading at $47.79 a barrel at 1551 GMT, down $1.21. US crude futures was at $46.84 a barrel, down $1.12.
Overall activity on both contracts was thin after the US Thanksgiving holiday and ahead of the weekend.
Saudi Arabia has told the producer group it will not attend talks on Monday with non-OPEC producers to discuss limiting supply, OPEC sources said, as it wants to focus on having consensus within the organization first.
“I think Saudi Arabia’s announcement it would not go to the meeting drove the initial sell-off,” said Tariq Zahir, managing member at Tyche Capital in New York. 
“There has to be a substantial cut and it has to be something that the street will believe.”
Russia still plans to attend lower-tier talks on Nov. 28 in Vienna ahead of the OPEC ministerial meeting on Nov. 30, said a Russian source familiar with the matter.
Reports that Saudi Aramco would in January increase oil supplies to some Asian customers also cast a shadow on markets, traders said.
A decline in China’s October crude oil imports to their lowest on a daily basis since January added to the bearish tone.
But analysts said fundamentals were little changed — apart from concerns over the fate of next week’s deal.
Bjarne Schieldrop, chief commodities analyst with SEB Bank in Oslo, said prices could rebound if Wednesday’s meeting succeeded in reaching a targeted production cap of 32.5 million to 33.0 million barrels per day (bpd), from the 33.64 million bpd the group pumped in October.
On Thursday, the oil minister of non-OPEC nation Azerbaijan said OPEC was also pushing oil producers outside the group to make big cuts in output.
Most analysts expect some form of cut, but it is uncertain whether that would be enough to prop up a market dogged by oversupply since 2014.
“Oil market reaction will hinge on the credibility of the proposed action,” US investment bank Jefferies said, adding recent output increases to record levels in many countries now required a deep cut to lift prices significantly.
“The surge in OPEC output since August has shifted the market back into oversupply and re-balancing will be deferred until the second half of 2017 without a cut of at least 700,000 barrels per day.” 
Also Friday, Wall Street extended its gains. The energy sector fell 0.6 percent, pulled down by the drop in oil prices .
Advancing issues outnumbered decliners on the New York Stock Exchange by 1,725 to 1,101. On the Nasdaq, 1,573 issues rose and 1,082 fell.

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