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Oil prices recover on reports of OPEC output drop, trade talk optimism

Oil prices rose on Tuesday after a media report showed that OPEC oil production had fallen to an eight-year low in September and as optimism over renewed US-China trade talks boosted investor sentiment.
Benchmark Brent crude prices rose nearly 1.2 percent to $59.95 per barrel, while prices of US crude (WTI) inched up 1.15 percent to $54.69 a barrel.
China’s top trade negotiator will lead an upcoming 13th round of talks aimed at resolving a trade war with the US, the Associated Press reported on Monday, citing a senior Chinese official.
“Oil has rebounded today on a combination of trade talk optimism and talk that OPEC production had fallen in September,” Jeffrey Halley, a senior market analyst for Asia Pacific at forex trading platform OANDA in Singapore, told Al Arabiya English.
A Reuters survey from Monday showed that OPEC oil production fell to 28.9 million barrels per day (bpd), down 750,000 bpd from August’s revised figure.
This comes after OPEC, Russia, and other non-members, known as OPEC+, agreed in December to reduce supply by 1.2 million bpd from Jan. 1 this year. OPEC’s share of the cut is 800,000 bpd, to be delivered by 11 members – exempting Iran, Libya and Venezuela.
Sources told Reuters that output from Russia, which now plays a key role in stabilizing global oil prices along with top exporter Saudi Arabia, fell to 11.24 million bpd in September from 11.29 million bpd a month ago.
In July, US crude oil output fell to 11.81 million bpd, compared to 12.08 million bpd in June, according to the latest report from the US Energy Information Administration. A drop in US crude prices and investor pressure to boost returns have pressured margins at shale firms, prompting them to cut production and abort the drilling of new wells.
But, the oil price spike may be short-lived. According to Halley, it is hard to see the rally continuing as excess supplies and returning Saudi production combined with global economic worries will limit gains.
“Oil has now entirely retraced its Saudi attack led rally, suggesting that economics, not geopolitics, is the longer-term driver for oil,” he told Al Arabiya.
Saudi Aramco’s key oil-processing facilities in Abqaiq and Khurais were attacked on September 14 by drone strikes, which knocked off about five percent of global energy supply and sent global crude oil prices up by as much as 20 percent.
Last week, Reuters reported that Saudi Arabia had restored its oil production capacity earlier than expected to 11.3 million barrels per day after the attacks on its oil-processing facilities.
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- April 17, 2025
BENEFIT, the Kingdom’s innovator and leading company in Fintech and electronic financial transactions service, has announced its sponsorship of the “Innovation and Sustainable Technology Solutions Competition (GU - IST Solutions), hosted by Gulf University at its main campus.
This strategic sponsorship reflects BENEFIT’s active role in advancing technological innovation and fostering sustainable solutions to future challenges. It also seeks to empower Bahraini youth by enhancing their skills, capabilities, and competitiveness in innovation and solution development—contributing meaningfully to the broader goals of sustainable development across all sectors.
As part of BENEFIT’s active involvement in the competition, the company has announced that Hanan Abdulla Hasan, Senior Manager of Public Relations and Communication, will serve on the competition’s supervisory committee. Her upcoming participation reflects BENEFIT’s forward-looking commitment to championing academic and professional excellence.
Commenting on the occasion, Hanan Abdulla Hasan, Senior Manager of Public Relations and Communication at BENEFIT, said, “We are privileged to support this pioneering initiative, which aligns seamlessly with BENEFIT’s enduring commitment to fostering innovation and nurturing the potential of Bahrain’s youth. Our participation is rooted in a deep sense of social responsibility and a firm belief in the pivotal role of innovation in shaping a sustainable future. Through such platforms, we seek to empower the next generation with the knowledge, skills, and foresight required to develop impactful solutions that address future challenges, in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 2030.”
Dr. Aseel Al Ayash Dean of the College of Engineering in Gulf University commented, “We extend our sincere gratitude to BENEFIT for their generous sponsorship and support of the Innovation and Sustainable Technology Solutions Competition. This contribution plays an instrumental role in helping us achieve the strategic goals of this initiative, namely, cultivating a culture of innovation and sustainability, encouraging efforts that address the imperatives of sustainable development, and enhancing the practical and professional capabilities of our students and participants.”
The event will bring together a diverse spectrum of participants, including secondary school students, university undergraduates, engineers, industry professionals, entrepreneurs, academic researchers, and subject matter experts representing a wide range of disciplines.
The competition seeks to inspire participants to develop and present innovative, sustainable technologies aimed at addressing pressing environmental, social, and economic challenges. It encourages the formulation of business models that integrate advanced technological solutions with core principles of sustainability. Moreover, it serves as a platform for emerging leaders, entrepreneurs, and innovators to contribute to the advancement of the Sustainable Development Goals, promote the ethos of responsible technology, and demonstrate its transformative potential across various sectors.
Attendees will have the opportunity to view a series of project presentations submitted by participants, covering diverse areas such as eco-friendly product design, smart and sustainable innovations, renewable energy technologies, water conservation and management, waste minimisation and recycling, green architectural solutions, and sustainable transportation systems. Outstanding projects will be formally recognised and awarded at the conclusion of the event.
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