Oil prices steady as US out falls, eyes on talks

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AFP Singapore
Last Updated : Mar 03 2016 | 10:07 AM IST
Oil prices held steady today in Asian hours despite a rise in US inventories, with traders hoping talks among major producers could lead to an output cap.
According to US Energy Information Administration (EIA) data, oil production fell to just over nine million barrels per day in the week to February 26 although inventories rose an expected 10.4 million.
At around 0930 IST, US benchmark West Texas Intermediate for April delivery was up five cents at USD 34.71 a barrel while Brent for May was six cents down at USD 36.87 a barrel.
Phillip Futures investment analyst Daniel Ang told AFP that the fall in US production provided a degree of "bullishness" in the market.
"Judging from this decrease, we could easily be seeing more drops and by the end of the year even a 500,000 barrel per day drop."
Plans by major oil producers including Russia as well as OPEC members led by Saudi Arabia to cap output have also provided some support for prices in the past two weeks.
Crude, which in January was wallowing near 13-year lows below USD 30 a barrel -- hit by overproduction and a supply glut -- has steadily picked up recently as dealers are buoyed by the fact there are talks.
But analysts doubt it will have much effect in the near term on crude prices, which are about 70 per cent off their mid-2014 highs.
"On the balance of probability, it's going to be very hard for OPEC to do much more than, say, freeze production at current levels or agree to that, which won't have much impact on the current market," CMC Markets chief market analyst Ric Spooner told AFP by phone from Sydney.
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First Published: Mar 03 2016 | 10:07 AM IST

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