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2017-01-11 19:15:00

OIL PRICES: ABOVE $53 ANEW

ЦЕНА НЕФТИ: ВЫШЕ $53

 

BRENT OIL PRICE JAN  11 2017 

WTI OIL PRICE JAN 11 2017

 

REUTERS  - Oil edged up on Wednesday, lifted by reports of Saudi supply cuts, but prices were prevented from rising further over a lack of detail of these reductions and because of signs of rising supplies from other producers.

Prices for Brent futures, the international benchmark for oil prices, were trading at $53.73 per barrel at 0508 GMT, up 9 cents from their last close. 

U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures were at $50.97 a barrel, up 15 cents. 

Traders said that the price rises were a result of reports that Saudi Arabia, the world's top oil exporter, was telling some Asian customers that it will curb crude supplies slightly from contracted volumes in February, although Reuters was not able to confirm any details of the reductions. 

There were also doubts that the cuts would go deep enough to rebalance a market suffering from oversupply for the past two years. Both Brent and WTI futures are down around 6 percent this month. 

"Traders continued to fret about rising U.S. supply and compliance by OPEC to agreed-upon production cuts," ANZ bank said. 

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said on Tuesday that American crude production in 2017 would rise by 110,000 barrels per day (bpd) to 9 million bpd. 

Another concern are high U.S. crude stockpiles, with the EIA scheduled to release its latest figures on Wednesday. 

"With inventories at the highest seasonal level in three decades, another increase in this week's report could see prices come under further pressure," ANZ said. 

Outside the United States, there were lingering doubts over compliance with production cuts from members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). 

OPEC's second-biggest producer Iraq plans to raise crude exports from its southern port of Basra to an all-time high in February, keeping shipments high even as OPEC production cuts take effect this month. 

Iraq State Oil Marketing Company (SOMO) plans to export 3.641 million bpd of crude in February, according to trade sources and preliminary loading schedules, potentially beating a record of 3.51 million bpd from December. 

Some cuts, however, are happening. In non-OPEC member Russia, which also agreed to cut output, extreme cold has helped reduce production by around 100,000 bpd this month as facilities struggle to cope with the extreme conditions. 

However temperatures in Siberia, where a lot of Russian oil production is located, are expected to rise within the next week from far below the seasonal norm close to more typical levels for this time of the year, meteorological data in Thomson Reuters Eikon showed.

BRENT OIL PRICES JAN 2016 - JAN 2017

WTI OIL PRICES JAN 2016 - JAN 2017 

BRENT OIL PRICES JAN 2012 - JAN 2017

WTI OIL PRICES JAN 2012 - JAN 2017 

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Earlier: 

PRICES:

OIL PRICES: ABOVE $56 O'ER 

OPEC PRODUCTION DOWN 310 TBD

ЦЕНА НЕФТИ 2017: $55 - $60 

OIL PRICES: ABOVE $57 

OIL PRICES: ABOVE $56 ANEW 

 

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