Brent crude rose 1% on Monday morning after top oil exporters Saudi Arabia and Russia confirmed that they would continue with their voluntary output cuts until the end of the year, in a move to further tighten supply amid dampened demand.
Industry benchmark Brent crude was $85.66 at 9 a.m. Eastern Time, while West Texas Intermediate crude was also up 1% at $81.33. On Sunday, the two largest producers of the Organization of Petroleum Producing Countries and 10 other allied exporters known as OPEC+, said they would maintain their reduced output.
Saudi Arabia confirmed it would continue its voluntary oil cut of 1 million bpd, meaning the kingdom will have a daily production of around 9 million bpd for December, the Energy Ministry said in a statement.
"This additional voluntary cut comes to reinforce the precautionary efforts made by OPEC+ countries with the aim of supporting the stability and balance of oil markets," it read.