UAE sees oil market balanced, monitors Asian demand | Alrroya

UAE sees oil market balanced, monitors Asian demand

Monday, 3 October 2011  at  10:43, Reuters, Dubai

UAE sees oil market balanced, monitors Asian demand
Euro debt problems and the prospect of weaker demand in parts of Asia are a big worry for oil producers. (AFP)
Oil supply and demand appears largely in balance but there are "ominous clouds on the horizon" for demand because of global economic problems, United Arab Emirates (UAE) Opec governor Ali Obaid Al-Yabhouni said on Monday.

European debt problems and the prospect of weaker demand in parts of Asia are a big worry for producers, he said.

"We need to keep a close on demand... (but) I am not predicting a major demand slump," he told the Middle East Petroleum and Gas conference in Dubai, delivering a speech for UAE Oil Minister Mohammed bin Dhaen al-Hamli.

The Opec governor of one of the world's largest oil exporting countries said the UAE is monitoring demand closely in Asia after an analyst report pointed to a possible slowdown in industrial activity in parts of Asia over the last few months.

It is still unclear whether those falls are seasonal or due to structural factors, he said.

The UAE was among a group of Gulf Opec producers to up production over the last few months to help meet global demand for oil.

Opec rivals Saudi Arabia and Iran were in rare agreement over the weekend that the global oil market is balanced after oil prices slumped on Friday on renewed global economic worries.

Benchmark Brent crude oil prices fell another 1.3 per cent to around $101.40/barrel early on Monday.








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