There is a high risk of oil prices falling because of a small increase in demand and higher OPEC+ production, an executive of shipping firm Maersk told the APPEC conference in Singapore on Tuesday.
"I think there's a high risk to the downside for sure when it comes to kind of overall global balances," said Emma Mazhari, CEO of oil trading for Maersk, pointing to a Sunday announcement from OPEC+ that it would raise production further from October and weak oil demand growth.
Mazhari also told the conference she expects low-carbon bunker fuel supply to increase significantly after 2030.
"I think there's a high risk to the downside for sure when it comes to kind of overall global balances," said Emma Mazhari, CEO of oil trading for Maersk, pointing to a Sunday announcement from OPEC+ that it would raise production further from October and weak oil demand growth.
Mazhari also told the conference she expects low-carbon bunker fuel supply to increase significantly after 2030.
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