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1 December 2025 12:04  |

Venezuela the Key? Oil Rises After OPEC+ Maneuvers

Oil rose after OPEC+ confirmed it will stick with plans to pause production hikes during the first quarter, while traders weighed the fallout from President Donald Trump’s rhetoric around Venezuela.

Brent traded near $63 a barrel and West Texas Intermediate was above $59. The producer-group led by Saudi Arabia reiterated the three-month halt — first announced at the start of last month — after meetings on Sunday. OPEC+ again said that the move reflected weaker seasonal market conditions.

Oil posted a fourth consecutive monthly drop in November as expectations for a swelling surplus weighed on the outlook, with the International Energy Agency forecasting a record glut in 2026. Still, geopolitical tensions across the Middle East and other regions have often buoyed prices this year.

“While the outlook for the market is bearish with expectations of a large surplus, lingering supply risks mean that it is taking longer for these bearish fundamentals to be fully reflected in prices,” said Warren Patterson, Singapore-based head of commodities strategy at ING Groep NV.

On Saturday, Trump escalated pressure on Venezuela by warning that airlines should consider the airspace above and around the country to be closed, before downplaying those comments on Sunday. However, US forces have been massing in the region, keeping the market on edge.

Meanwhile, US and Ukrainian negotiators said they had productive discussions about a framework for a peace deal, but there was no final breakthrough as Trump continues to push for a truce with Russia. A potential ceasefire could lead to easing sanctions on Moscow and higher crude flows from the nation.

“For now, geopolitics and OPEC+ discipline look more like forces trying to stop oil from breaking down than catalysts for” sustained price gains, said Charu Chanana, chief investment strategist at Saxo Markets in Singapore. It’s about “headline risk and preventing a deeper sell-off,” she added.

Brent for February settlement advanced 1.6% to $63.39 a barrel at 12:15 p.m. in Singapore.

WTI for January delivery gained 1.7% to $59.56 a barrel.

Source : Bloomberg.com

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