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Oil
prices firmer in rangebound Asian trade
AFP
SINGAPORE
Petroleumworld.com 14 11 06
Crude oil prices were firmer in rangebound Asian trade Tuesday as the
market steadied following reports of warmer winter weather in the United
States, the world's top consumer, dealers said.
At 2:26 pm (0626 GMT) New York's main contract, light sweet crude for
delivery in December, was up four cents to 58.62 dollars a barrel from
58.58 dollars in late US trades.
Brent North Sea Crude for December delivery was five cents higher at
59.10 dollars a barrel.
Tony Nunan, of Mitsubishi Corp's international petroleum business in
Tokyo, said the market seemed to have stabilized following two days
of weakness after the International Energy Agency (IEA) trimmed its
forecasts for global demand.
"I think it's going to be stuck in a range there," Nunan said,
putting the spread at 58 and 61 dollars a barrel.
Prices fell Monday on forecasts of unseasonably warm winter weather
in the United States, the world's biggest consumer of energy, dealers
said.
"The market appears happy to remain rangebound for the moment with
the prospect of OPEC (production) cuts supporting prices but with many
market participants waiting for actual evidence of a reduction in output,
prices appear to be capped," Sucden analyst Michael Davies.
Iran's envoy to the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
said Monday the cartel will cut output further to bolster prices if
its latest move to slash output has no effect.
"OPEC oil ministers have reached an understanding that if the 1.2
million barrels per day cut does not have an impact on the market, they
will make a further cut in the output ceiling," Hossein Kazempour
Ardebili said.
The 11-member OPEC decided last month to reduce output by 1.2 million
bpd to 26.3 million bpd effective from the start of November.
However, many remain sceptical about OPEC's ability to implement the
reduction in full.
On Monday, Saudi Arabian oil giant Aramco informed its Asian customers
of a fall in exports in December, following a similar reduction in November,
according to analysts.
AFP
14 0641 GMT 11 06
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