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Oil Stocks Outlook for the week - 30.03.2015 to 01.04.2015

Oil Stocks Outlook for the week - 30.03.2015 to 01.04.2015

Stocks of state-owned oil marketing companies are likely to be down next week as global crude oil prices are seen increasing post air strikes on Yemen by Saudi Arabia and its allies. On Thursday, crude oil futures on the New York Mercantile Exchange settled at a three-week high as a coalition led by Saudi Arabia launched air strikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen,
triggering supply concerns.
Oil secretary Saurabh Chandra yesterday said there is immense uncertainty in the sector due to air strikes. Yemen isn't an oil producer, but is a strategic supply route for oil imports for many countries. Yemen controls straits through which oil containers pass. So, tensions in the region could result in serious disruptions and fuel price spikes.

According to reports, gas price is likely to be slashed by 9% to $4.56 per unit from April 1,
which could hurt revenues of producers such as Oil and Natural Gas Corp Ltd, and Reliance
Industries Ltd. Speculative will also be cautious as the coming week has only three trading days.

Market will be closed on Thursday and Friday on account of the Mahavir Jayanti and Good
Friday, respectively.