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Oil drops after OPEC defers production cut
Investors on hold as cartel decides to wait until Dec. 17 meeting in Algeria to determine output levels.NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Oil prices fell more than $3 a barrel Monday after OPEC said it would wait until its next scheduled meeting in mid-December to take action against falling prices.
U.S. crude for January delivery slipped $3.02 to $51.41 a barrel in electronic trading.
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, a coalition of nations that produce about 40% of the world's oil, held an emergency meeting in Cairo this weekend to discuss the global decline in demand that has driven crude prices down more than $95 a barrel from $147.27 in July.
"The price of oil is going to remain under pressure until they actually do that cut," said Michael Davies, head of research with Sucden (UK), Ltd. in London.
Many investors had expected the organization to announce some sort of production cut.
The organization had pledged to cut production by 1.5 million barrels a day at a previous emergency meeting in October. However, the cut was not enough to bolster prices, which have fallen more than 13% since then.
OPEC President Chakib Khelil said the group would wait until its scheduled meeting on Dec. 17 in Algeria to decide further actions on oil production levels.
Compliance: There is also some concern from oil investors about whether or not OPEC nations will stand by their decisions to cut production.
"That's always a factor with OPEC,"said Davies.
OPEC nations have been inconsistent in their compliance with the organization's production guidelines.
The group's secretary general, Abdalla Salem El-Badri, told reporters that OPEC nations have eliminated between 850,000 and 1.2 million barrels a day from the market out of the 1.5 million cut pledged in October, according to Dow Jones.
Ali al-Naimi, oil minister of Saudi Arabia, OPEC's largest producer, said this weekend that a second production cut might not be necessary if OPEC members achieved just 80% of the production cuts pledged in October, according to a Saudi-owned newspaper.
Slowing demand: Meanwhile global demand for crude continues to slide as the economies of the world slow.
China's manufacturing activity in November slowed sharply, falling for the fourth month in a row, according an index compiled by brokerage CLSA Asia-Pacific Markets.
Rapid demand growth from China had been one of the factors that drove prices to their record highs in July.
"For us, China is the lynchpin in terms of oil demand," said Davies. To top of page
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