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Urals differs stable, OPEC+ opts for modest production increase

Urals crude differentials remained unchanged on Monday after OPEC+’s planned production increases for November appeared to be less modest than expected.

OPEC+ said that it will increase oil production by 137,000 barrels a day (bpd) from November, opting for a similar modest monthly rise as in October amid persistent concerns about a looming glut of supply.

The oil price rose about $1 on Sunday, easing some supply concerns, but a weak outlook for the near term is likely to limit gains.

Two industry sources reported on Monday that the Kirishi oil refining plant, one of Russia’s largest, had halted its most productive crude distillation unit (CDU-6), following a drone strike and fire on October 4. The unit’s recovery is expected to take a little over a month.

A government official said on Monday that there is sufficient supply of Russian crude oil on the market for Indian refiners, as Ukraine's attack on Russia's energy infrastructure has reduced its refining capability and made more crude readily available.

PLATTS WINDOW

On Monday, there were no bids or offers made on Urals, Azeri BTC Blend or CPC blend in the Platts Window.

Authorities in the region said that a drone from Ukraine targeted the Rosneft controlled Tuapse refinery, located in southern Russia's Krasnodar Region, overnight. The drones caused a fire to break out at a building used by security personnel, but it was quickly put out. (Reporting and Editing by Matthew Lewis).

(source: Reuters)