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Oil prices eased in volatile trading on Wednesday as the market gave more weight to a bigger-than-expected US crude inventory build than Russia's comments about a possible meeting with Saudi Arabia that renewed hopes for a production freeze deal.
Brent futures fell 32 cents, or 0.7 percent, to settle at $46.63 a barrel, while US crude lost 24 cents, or 0.5 percent, to settle at $45.57 per barrel. That followed a near 6 percent price surge on Tuesday on news the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries would renew efforts to limit production ahead of its official meeting in Vienna.
Russia said it was ready to support Opec's decision on an output freeze and sees big chances that the oil producers' group can agree on the terms of the freeze by Nov. 30, Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak said. Meanwhile, the US Energy Information Administration said crude stocks increased for a third straight week and rose by a bigger-than-expected 5.3 million barrels last week, topping analysts' 1.5 million-barrel build in a Reuters poll.
"Fundamentals are weighing on oil prices following the release of the weekly oil inventory report from the U.S," said Abhishek Kumar, senior analyst at Interfax Energy's Global Gas Analytics in London. Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said he would meet with Opec secretary-general Mohammed Barkindo in Caracas on Wednesday to discuss the freeze.
A number of energy ministers from Opec countries are also likely to meet informally in Doha on Friday to try to build consensus over decisions taken by the full group in September in Algiers, an Algerian energy source said. Dutch bank ABN Amro, meanwhile, lowered its oil price forecasts on Wednesday, expecting Brent and US crude to average $50 a barrel in the fourth quarter.
"We estimate the possibility of an actual Opec production cut as 50-50," said Hans van Cleef, senior energy economist at ABN Amro. In the United States, oil production in North Dakota dropped more than 10,000 barrels-per-day (bpd) to 972,000 bpd in September, the lowest level since February 2014, the state Industrial Commission reported on Wednesday, citing continued weakness in oil prices.

Copyright Reuters, 2016

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