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Oil prices fall on rising U.S. crude stocks, OPEC output concerns

Published 12/14/2016, 03:14 AM
© Reuters. An oil well pump jack is seen at an oil field supply yard near Denver

By Henning Gloystein

SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices fell on Wednesday following a reported rise in U.S. crude inventories and an estimate that OPEC may have produced more crude in November than previously thought, potentially undermining a planned output cut.

U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil futures were down 69 cents, or 1.3 percent, to $52.29 a barrel at 0809 GMT.

International Brent crude futures were down 60 cents, or 1.08 percent, at $55.12 per barrel.

Traders said the price falls followed a report of surprise increases in U.S. crude inventories.

Markets were also focused on an anticipated U.S. interest rate hike that would likely boost the dollar, making dollar-traded fuel imports more expensive for countries using other currencies at home.

"Momentum continues to wane in oil markets with both Brent and WTI slightly lower overnight, following higher than expected API inventory numbers in the United States ... (which) showed an unexpectedly large increase of 4.7 million barrels," said Jeffrey Halley, senior market analyst at OANDA brokerage in Singapore.

"We expect Asia trading to have a slightly negative bias as traders trim longs into the Federal Reserves' main event this evening," he added, referring to the U.S. central bank's expected decision later on Wednesday to hike interest rates.

Greg McKenna, chief market strategist at foreign exchange and futures brokerage AxiTrader said that "traders pretty much have a Fed increase of 25 basis points locked and loaded."

Oil traders said prices were further depressed by a report from the International Energy Agency (IEA) which said it believes that producer club OPEC pumped about 34.2 million barrels per day (bpd) of crude in November, 500,000 bpd above OPEC's official estimate, which was already a record.

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If true, that would undermine the effort by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and other producers like Russia to cut almost 1.8 million bpd of production in a bid to end two years of oversupply and cheap oil.

The agency said global oil supply rose to a record 98.2 million bpd in November, with OPEC's production offsetting declines elsewhere.

This stands against expectations of 96.95 million bpd of global oil demand for the fourth quarter of 2016.

Despite this, the IEA said that due to firm demand increases, oil markets could show a shortfall of 600,000 bpd early next year if producers stick to their reduction plans.

Also potentially bullish for crude and fuel demand was a report that China will extend a tax cut on small-engine vehicles to 2017, rather than allowing it to expire at year's end as planned.

Latest comments

OPEC not going to curve their production. So let the price of oil fall and they can cry a little more.
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