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Oil prices fall in Asia following sharp gains

Published September 9, 2016 Updated September 9, 2016 08:02am

imageSINGAPORE: Oil prices retreated Friday, taking a chunk out of the previous day's rally as investors digested data suggesting last week's plunge in US stockpiles was likely a one-off.

Both main contracts soared more than two dollars Thursday after the energy department said US inventories dropped 14.5 million barrels, the sharpest rate in 17 years.

But analysts said the decline was attributed to the suspension of imports and shutdown of some production owing to Hurricane Hermine, which passed through the Gulf of Mexico in late August, and warned of a rebound next week.

"The reason behind the enormous drawdown is transitory, and does not influence the demand-supply situation of the oil market," said IG market strategist Bernard Aw in a note.

"One week's worth of data does not make a trend."

At about 0640 GMT, US benchmark West Texas Intermediate was down 49 cents at $47.13 and Brent fell 57 cents to $49.42.

Traders are awaiting a meeting of OPEC and Russia later this month aimed at addressing a two-year-old global supply glut and overproduction that saw prices hit a near 13-year low below $30 at the start of 2016.

While officials from Russia and OPEC kingpin Saudi Arabia have sought to sooth concerns ahead of the gathering in Algiers, experts are sceptical whether an agreement can be reached.

A previous attempt at a production cap in April was derailed by Iran, which refused to join in talks as it ramps up output after the lifting in January of years of nuclear-linked sanctions.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2016

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