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This Article is From Dec 19, 2016

Oil Prices Rise In Anticipation Of Tighter 2017 Market

OPEC and other producers led by Russia have announced cutbacks of almost 1.8 million barrels per day (bpd) in oil production from January 2017 in an effort to bolster prices to reduce rampant global overproduction.

Oil Prices Rise In Anticipation Of Tighter 2017 Market
Traders said the higher prices in front-month crude futures were due to expectations of a tighter market.

Singapore: Oil prices inched up on Monday in anticipation of tighter crude supply going into 2017 following the decision by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and other producers to cut output to prop up prices.

Brent crude futures, the international benchmark for oil prices, were trading at $55.64 per barrel at 0218 GMT (7:48 a.m. in India), up 43 cents, or 0.8 per cent, from their last close.

US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil futures were up 47 cents, or 0.9 per cent, at $52.37 a barrel.

Traders said the higher prices in front-month crude futures were due to expectations of a tighter market.

The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and other producers led by Russia have announced cutbacks of almost 1.8 million barrels per day (bpd) in oil production from January 2017 in an effort to bolster prices to reduce rampant global overproduction which has seen output outstrip consumption for over two years.

"With investors now expecting a relatively high level of compliance with the production cut agreements, prices should be well supported," ANZ bank said on Monday.

"Some weakness in US dollar also helped improve investor sentiment."

The dollar has lost 0.8 per cent against a basket of other leading currencies since hitting 2002 highs last week.

Swings in the dollar can affect oil demand as they influence fuel prices for any country using its own currency domestically.

Reuters technical commodity analyst Wang Tao said that Brent and WTI crude futures technical chart indicators were bullish, with next resistance points seen at $55.79 and $57.57 per barrel for Brent, and at $52.74 and $53.36 per barrel for WTI crude futures.

Despite this, there were factors that weighed on markets, preventing prices - which remain relatively low - from rising more.

In the US, which did not participate in the agreement to cut output, drilling for new production has increased for seven straight weeks.

Drillers added 12 oil rigs in the week to December 16, bringing the total count to 510, the highest since January, though still below 541 rigs a year ago, energy services firm Baker Hughes said on Friday.

US oil production is also edging up, rising from under 8.5 million bpd in July to almost 8.8 million bpd by mid-December.

Traders also said that downward price pressure could come from winding down financial crude futures ahead of Christmas.

© Thomson Reuters 2016

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