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Kuwait OPEC governor expects oil to return to, hold $100 level

Published: 10 Sep 2014 - 01:40 pm | Last Updated: 21 Jan 2022 - 04:26 pm

KUWAIT CITY: Kuwait OPEC Governor Nawal Al-Fuzaia said on Wednesday that a recent drop in oil prices was due to a rise in supply and slower summer demand and that she expected prices to rise again and maintain the $100 per barrel level.

"In relation to oil prices, the current drop is due to a rise in supply, specifically the return in production from Libya. There are also supplies from U.S. shale, and there is a slowing in demand for crude in the summer, she told reporters."

"I expect prices will rise and maintain the level of $100 (per barrel)," she said, citing geopolitical reasons and pending winter demand. (Reuters)