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Oil up in Asia but US crude stays below $50

A closely watched report on US weekly crude stockpiles is next due tomorrow, with a Media News survey saying inventories are expected to rise by 3.75 million barrels. US oil stockpiles are already at their highest level on record at this time of year.

February 24, 2015 / 20:20 IST
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Oil prices rebounded in Asia Today after falling sharply the day before but remained under pressure due to an oversupplied market, with US crude staying below USD 50 a barrel.

US benchmark West Texas Intermediate (WTI) for April delivery was up 11 percent to USD 49.56 while Brent crude for April gained 29 percent to USD 59.19 in late-morning trade.

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WTI shed USD 1.36 in New York and Brent lost USD 1.32 in London the day before as US crude stockpiles lingered at historic levels, contributing to a global supply glut.

A closely watched report on US weekly crude stockpiles is next due tomorrow, with a Media News survey saying inventories are expected to rise by 3.75 million barrels. US oil stockpiles are already at their highest level on record at this time of year.