Oil prices dip as traders take profit following sharp jump

By Henning Gloystein
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Crude oil prices fell in early Asian trading as traders took profit following a 4 percent rise in the previous session.
U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures
The dip in prices came after oil rallied on Monday, with U.S crude surging more than 4 percent on signs of declining stockpiles and a fall in drilling activity, which implies lower future oil production.
A Reuters poll on Monday forecast that U.S. crude inventories as a whole fell by 2.1 million barrels last week. [EIA/S]
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Traders also focused on the soon-to-expire front-month contract in the West Texas Intermediate (WTI), which serves as the U.S. benchmark. WTI's October contract
"After yesterday's rises, a bit of selling off this morning doesn't come as a surprise. But I wouldn't read too much into the price moves as the roll-over skews the picture somewhat," one trader said.
"I'd wait for a new set of market relevant data to come out to make a new call," he added.
(Editing by Michael Perry)
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First Published: Sep 22 2015 | 6:06 AM IST
