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Oil holds near five-month high in most bullish week since July

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By Web Desk Published September 16, 2017 4 Min Read
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Brent oil prices held near five-month highs on Friday, and were on track for the biggest weekly gain since late July, on forecasts for rising demand and the gradual restart of US oil refineries.

The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries this week forecasted higher demand for its oil in 2018 and pointed to signs of a tighter global market, indicating its deal with non-OPEC states to cut output is helping tackle a glut.

That was followed by a report from the International Energy Agency (IEA) saying the glut was shrinking thanks to strong European and US demand, as well as production declines in OPEC and non-OPEC countries.

“This boost to the market is attracting fresh speculative length,” Gene McGillian — the director of market research at Tradition Energy in Stamford — said.

To sustain current high prices, continued strength in demand is needed, he said, noting that a weak fourth quarter in the US could prompt traders to back off of long positions.

Brent crude was down 3 cents at $55.44 a barrel as of 1:11 PM EDT (10:11 PM PST), in a volatile session that saw it stretch from an intraday low of $54.86 to a high of $55.85 a barrel.

The benchmark was on track for its third straight weekly gain, rising 3.1 percent so far, which would be the highest weekly rise since the end of July.

US West Texas Intermediate crude was down 21 cents at $49.68 a barrel.

The contract looked set for a nearly 5 percent weekly gain, also its strongest in almost two months.

Data on this week’s US oil rig count, an early indicator of future output, showed energy firms last week cut the most oil rigs in a week since January as a 14-month drilling recovery stalled due to weak crude prices.

Drillers cut seven oil rigs in the week to September 15, bringing the total count down to 749 — the least since June, General Electric Co’s Baker Hughes energy services firm said in its closely followed report.

“Prices have now advanced for the last two weeks off increased demand forecasts from both OPEC and the IEA combined with the near-term demand uplift expected as US oil refineries seek to restart operations post-Hurricane Harvey,” analysts at Panmure Gordon said.

Oil investors eyed further impact from increasing crude demand from US oil refineries restarting after hurricane outages.

On Wednesday, 13 of 20 affected US refineries were at or near normal operating rates and another five were restarting or ramping up, according to IHS Markit. Motiva Enterprises plant — the largest US refinery — in Port Arthur, Texas, was at half its full capacity, the company said Wednesday.

Analysts at HSBC said that despite the US refinery outages, 2017 was set to be an “extremely strong year” for oil demand growth, a key factor underpinning a rise in prices.

“We remain convinced of longer-term upside to crude prices. With the lack of new major project sanctions, we expect conventional non-OPEC supply to start declining post-2018,” they said.

They maintained their 2018 and 2019 Brent price assumptions at $65 and $70 a barrel, respectively. (AFP)

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