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Oil mixed in Asian trade

SINGAPORE : Oil was mixed in Asian trade Friday amid muted trading interest as investors awaited for a key speech by US
Published August 26, 2011 Updated August 26, 2011 04:03am

oilSINGAPORE: Oil was mixed in Asian trade Friday amid muted trading interest as investors awaited for a key speech by US Federal Reserve chief Ben Bernanke, analysts said.

In morning trade, New York's main contract, West Texas Intermediate (WTI) light sweet crude for October delivery eased 10 cents to $85.20 a barrel and Brent North Sea crude for October delivery rose 19 cents to $110.81.

Bernanke is set to speak later Friday at a central bankers' conference in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, where his speech will be under heavy scrutiny for clues on whether he will push for further measures to bolster the sagging US economy.

The US is the world's biggest oil-consuming nation.

"We are waiting to see what the Fed has to say," said Bart Melek, head of commodity strategy for TD Securities.

The unrest in Libya, where pockets of resistance from forces loyal to strongman Moamer Kadhafi remained in parts of the capital Tripoli, was a factor in underpinning Brent crude prices.

Brent is more affected than WTI by the situation in Libya as oil from the North Sea as well as from Libya serve the European markets.

Around 85 percent of Libyan oil output was exported to Europe until the revolt disrupted the country's production six months ago.

Meanwhile, new weather forecasts that Hurricane Irene was no longer bearing down on the US Gulf of Mexico coast -- home to many refineries and offshore oil rigs -- and was instead heading for the US east coast brought relief to the markets.

 

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2011

 

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