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Oil prices steady on OPEC cuts, but record US fuel stocks weigh

The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and other producers including Russia have agreed to cut output by almost 1.8 million barrels per day (bpd) during the first half of 2017, and estimates suggest compliance by OPEC is around 90 percent.

February 16, 2017 / 09:05 AM IST

Oil prices held steady on Thursday, supported by ongoing supply cuts led by producer group OPEC, although rising fuel inventories and crude production in the United States weighed on sentiment.

Brent crude futures were trading at USD55.73 per barrel at 0209 GMT, down just 2 cents from their last close.

US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures, were down 4 cents at USD53.07 per barrel.

The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and other producers including Russia have agreed to cut output by almost 1.8 million barrels per day (bpd) during the first half of 2017, and estimates suggest compliance by OPEC is around 90 percent.

The production cuts are aimed at reining in a global fuel supply overhang that has dogged markets for over two years.

Yet despite action so far, inventories remain bloated and supplies high, especially in the United States.

US crude oil and gasoline inventories soared to record highs last week as refineries cut output and gasoline demand softened, the Energy Information Administration said on Wednesday.

Crude inventories rose 9.5 million barrels in the week ended Feb. 10, nearly three times more than analysts' expectations, boosting commercial stocks to an all-time record at 518 million barrels.

Gasoline stocks rose 2.8 million barrels, compared with analysts' expectations in a Reuters poll for a 752,000-barrel drop. That pushed inventories of the fuel to a record at 259 million barrels.

The bloated stocks come as US crude oil production has risen 6.5 percent since mid-2016 to 8.98 million bpd.

Because of the conflicting price drivers of OPEC's cuts and rising US inventories and production, analysts said that prices were largely moving sideways.

"Brent oil looks neutral in a range of USD55.38-USD56.44 per barrel," said Reuters technical commodities analyst Wang Tao.

Both Brent and WTI crude futures have traded within a USD5 per barrel price range since the start of the year.

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