The first-month Brent contract is now trading at near $2 a barrel above the contract for delivery in six months , returning to a market structure known as backwardation which indicates tight near-term supply.
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“Market participants are shifting their concerns from oversupplied markets to supply disruption concerns,” said UBS analyst Giovanni Staunovo. “Russia is the third-largest oil producer and the two companies account for 50-55% of Russian output,” he said of Lukoil and Rosneft.
Earlier this week, prompt Brent traded as low as 56 cents a barrel below the six-month contract, having moved to a discount on October 16 for the first time since May. This structure, when prompt barrels trade at a discount to later supply, reflects a perception of a well supplied market in the near term.
The equivalent spread for the major U.S. WTI crude futures contract was also trading in backwardation on Thursday, also ending a brief period in contango.
Reporting by Seher Dareen in London, editing by Alex Lawler and Chizu Nomiyama
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