Oil down 2 pct as OPEC output hike sparks profit-taking

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Last Updated : May 02 2016 | 9:03 PM IST

By Barani Krishnan

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Crude prices fell 2 percent on Monday as data showing higher Middle East oil production and record hedge fund buying sparked profit-taking on last month's outsized rally.

Traders also cited a stockpile rise of 821,969 barrels at the Cushing, Oklahoma delivery point for U.S. crude during the week to April 29, raising concerns again that inventories at the storage hub could be building to near capacity as producers raise output.

Oil markets rose 20 percent or more in April, with Brent having its largest monthly gain in seven years. Speculator bets on higher Brent crude prices hit record highs last week, while bullish bets on U.S. crude futures and options rose to 10-month highs, feeding investor views prices may have risen too far, too fast.

"We would not be surprised to see the rally pause for breath soon and feel that the risks currently lie more to the downside," London-based Capital Economics said in note.

Brent was down $1.05 at $46.32 per barrel by 10:15 a.m. EDT (1415 GMT).

U.S. crude's West Texas Intermediate futures were 80 cents lower at $45.12.

On Friday, the June Brent contract expired at $48.13 a barrel, a 21.5 percent gain over the month that marked the largest monthly advance since May 2009. Earlier in that session, it reached a six-month high of $48.50.

Crude production by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries climbed in April to 32.64 million barrels per day, close to the highest level in recent history, a Reuters survey showed.

Iraq's April exports from southern fields increased, as did seaborne exports from Russia, the biggest exporter outside OPEC.

(Additional reporting by Libby George in LONDON; Editing by Andrea Ricci)

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First Published: May 02 2016 | 8:50 PM IST

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