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Oil prices ease on doubts OPEC-led cut will end glut

Published November 23, 2016 Updated November 23, 2016 03:13pm

imageLONDON: Oil prices edged lower on Wednesday on investors' doubts that OPEC would agree a large enough production cut to significantly reduce the global surplus when it meets next week.

International Brent crude futures were down 6 cents at $49.06 a barrel by 1313 GMT.

The price has moved in a narrow band for most of the day after reaching a high of $49.42 a barrel in early trade. Reuters commodities analyst Wang Tao said Brent could rise to $49.85 per barrel, a level marked by several technical resistance factors.

US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil futures fell 12 cents to $47.91 a barrel after rising to $48.30 earlier on Wednesday.

"Yesterday you saw the price action, it closed close to unchanged. It's uncertain whether OPEC can do a deal.

The market is divided in its opinion that's why the market is not moving much," said Olivier Jakob of Petromatrix consultancy in Switzerland. Many traders anticipate some agreement at OPEC but doubts remain that the aim, proposed by Algeria, of cutting output by 4 to 4.5 percent, or over 1.2 million barrels per day according to Reuters calculations, may not be reached.

The deal's success hinges on an agreement from Iraq and Iran, which may not give their full backing, three OPEC sources said Tuesday. In September, OPEC agreed to bring total output down to the level of 32.5-33.0 million barrels a day.

In the short term though, analysts said investors were unwilling to push crude prices to $50 a barrel or higher.

Investors are also awaiting US government data on crude and refined product stockpiles due later on Wednesday.

US crude inventories have jumped dramatically in the last few weeks and gained 5.3 million barrels in the week to Nov. 11.

A Reuters poll showed crude stocks are expected to rise by 700,000 barrels while distillates will fall and gasoline rise.

Carsten Fritch, an analyst at Commerzbank in Frankfurt, said the US data would likely be the day's main market driver if contrary to market expectations of being relatively unchanged.

Copyright Reuters, 2016

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