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Oil stable as US crude inventories fall despite rising production

SINGAPORE: Oil prices held steady on Thursday as US crude inventories fell despite a rise in production, while outsi
Published November 2, 2017

SINGAPORE: Oil prices held steady on Thursday as US crude inventories fell despite a rise in production, while outside the United States an OPEC-led supply cut continued to tighten the market.

Brent futures, the international benchmark for oil prices, were at $60.56 per barrel at 0417 GMT, up 7 cents or 0.1 percent from their last close. Brent has risen more than 35 percent since its 2017-lows last June.

US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude was at $54.30 a barrel, unchanged from the last settlement, but still some 30 percent above its 2017-low in June.

Traders said oil markets were being supported by falling US commercial crude oil inventories despite rising output.

US commercial crude oil inventories fell by 2.4 million barrels in the week to Oct. 27 to 454.9 million barrels, according to data from the Energy Information Administration (EIA) on Wednesday.

"US crude inventories are back on a downward trend after disruptions from hurricane Harvey caused a small build," said William O'Loughlin, investment analyst at Rivkin Securities.

This came despite a 46,000 barrels per day (bpd) increase in production to 9.6 million bpd. US crude output is now up over 13 percent since mid-2016.

The EIA said that a record 2.1 million bpd of US crude was exported in the latest week.

Traders said this was due to WTI's wide discount to Brent which makes overseas sales profitable.

Outside the United States, confident market sentiment has been fuelled by an effort this year lead by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and Russia to hold back about 1.8 million barrels per day (bpd) in oil production to tighten markets.

"With an extension of the OPEC-Russia deal likely to continue to at least late next year, prices have found ongoing support," National Australia Bank said on Thursday.

Trade data shows that global oil markets have been slightly undersupplied during the past quarters, resulting in fuel inventory drawdowns.

The pact to withhold supplies runs to March 2018, but there is growing consensus to extend the deal to cover all of next year.

Despite the generally bullish market sentiment, some analysts warned of too much confidence in higher prices.

"The overbought nature of the daily RSI's (relative strength index).. has made both contracts (Brent and WTI) vulnerable to short-term profit taking on the headline-driven news," said Jeffrey Halley, senior market analyst at futures brokerage OANDA in Singapore.

Copyright Reuters, 2017
 

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