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Oil market dips

Published June 21, 2016 Updated June 21, 2016 06:53pm

imageLONDON: Oil prices fell Tuesday on profit-taking as dealers awaited this week's US crude inventories data and Britain's critical in-out EU membership referendum.

At about 1600 GMT, world benchmark contract Brent North Sea crude for delivery in August was down 93 cents to $49.72 a barrel.

US benchmark West Texas Intermediate for July delivery shed $1.05 to $48.32 per barrel compared with Monday's close.

"Profit-taking ahead of US inventories data is definitely one of the reasons why crude prices have pulled back, especially since prices had risen rather sharply in the previous two trading days," said City Index analyst Fawad Razaqzada.

"Crude oil has also been unable to decouple itself from risk assets, which continue to track the movements in the pound as we get closer to the all-important Brexit vote on Thursday," he told AFP.

Crude futures had jumped Monday in volatile trade on rising expectations that Britain would vote to remain in the European Union on Thursday.

Polls in Britain showed on Monday the "Remain" camp gaining ground against "Leave" supporters, putting the race neck and neck just three days before the referendum.

However, new polls out Tuesday showed a razor-tight race 48 hours ahead of the vote.

"Uncertainty around the outcome of the EU referendum is... likely to have resulted in a trimming of stretched long positions in the oil market," British bank Barclays said in a note, projecting a "volatile path ahead for oil prices" over the second half of the year.

"In the event that the UK votes to leave the EU, we expect global economic growth to stagnate, and that factor would have the most influential impact on oil prices over the next 4-6 quarters," it added.

Traders are meanwhile awaiting the weekly US crude inventories report due Wednesday to gauge demand in the world's top oil consuming nation, as well as a testimony by Federal Reserve chief Janet Yellen for clues on the timing of a US interest rate increase.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2016

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