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Oil nears $50 as US inventories fall

The American Petroleum Institute yesterday reported that crude inventories dropped by 5.14 million barrels last week, Bloomberg News reported. Data from the Energy Information Administration due later today are likely to confirm the fall in supplies.

May 25, 2016 / 10:23 IST
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Oil prices edged towards USD 50 a barrel in Asia today after a larger-than-expected dip in US stockpiles resulting from wildfires that have disrupted oil production in Canada.

The American Petroleum Institute yesterday reported that crude inventories dropped by 5.14 million barrels last week, Bloomberg News reported. Data from the Energy Information Administration due later today are likely to confirm the fall in supplies.

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There have been high expectations of a decline in stockpiles because of wildfires in western provinces of Canada, the biggest supplier of crude to the US market.

"Estimates suggested that output was reduced by over a million barrels per day. This is expected to be reflected when the US Department of Energy releases crude inventories tonight as the market eyes USD 50 per barrel," CMC Markets client services executive Alex Furber wrote in a note.