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US crude oil holds near 2009 lows as global glut persists

The rout is a result of a huge overhang in production, which is seeing anywhere between half a million and 2 million barrels of crude oil being produced every day in excess of demand, and is fast filling onshore storage sites, which some analysts expect to run out in early 2016.

December 11, 2015 / 09:57 IST
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US crude prices remained near 2009 lows in early Asian trading on Friday as oil output in the Middle East continued to rise despite an existing global glut.

US crude futures were at USD 36.67 per barrel at 0029 GMT (7:29 pm EST), down 9 cents from their last settlement, and only slightly above 2009 lows of USD 36.38 reached on Thursday. Prices have lost more than 13 percent since the beginning of the month.

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The rout is a result of a huge overhang in production, which is seeing anywhere between half a million and 2 million barrels of crude oil being produced every day in excess of demand, and is fast filling onshore storage sites, which some analysts expect to run out in early 2016.

Iraq's soaring output has been a large contributor to the glut, with production doubling over the past decade to around 4.3 million barrels per day, more than enough to meet all of India's demand.