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Oil prices dip on strong dollar, firm global supplies

In a further sign of abundant supply the number of rigs operated by US drillers was steady last week for the first time this year.

May 23, 2016 / 09:53 IST

Oil prices slipped in Asian trade on Monday, hit by a strong dollar and signs that global crude supply is holding up even as unplanned outages rise to at least a five-year high.
In a further sign of abundant supply the number of rigs operated by US drillers was steady last week for the first time this year.

Brent futures were down 14 cents at USD 48.58 a barrel as of 0154 GMT, after ending the previous session 9 cents down.

US crude futures fell 25 cents to USD 48.16 a barrel, after settling down 41 cents in the previous session.

The dollar index was marginally lower in early trade on Monday after gaining for a third straight week last week.

That came as US crude rose 3.3 percent last week, while Brent was up 1.7 percent, as unplanned supply outages rose to the highest since at least 2011 due to wildfires in Canada and losses in Nigeria, Libya and Venezuela.

But global oil supply still outstripped demand by around 1.5 million barrels per day, Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak said on Friday.

"It's hard to trade with the current volatility in oil prices," said Jonathan Barratt, chief investment officer at Sydney's Ayers Alliance.

"We've run up from USD 44 a barrel on economic growth and outages. Are we now at the top end? Does that mean at USD 49-USD 50 a barrel we'll get US oil shale production starting up?"

The number of US rigs last week drilling for oil was unchanged for the first time this year as crude futures trade near a seven-month high.

"With the US rig count steady, people are waiting to see whether producers will start turning some production back on," Barratt added.

That came as the chance appeared to increase of an interest rate hike by the US Federal Open Market Committee at its June meeting.

"Market odds of a June rate hike ended the week at around 30 percent, up from 4 percent a week ago. That is a significant repricing," analysts at banking group ANZ said in a market report on Monday. "We continue to see June as very much a 'live' meeting."

Iran plans to increase oil export capacity to 2.2 million barrels by the summer and has no plans to freeze its level of oil production and exports, Deputy Oil Minister Rokneddin Javadi was quoted on Sunday as saying.

Tehran is trying to raise its crude exports to pre-sanctions levels.

A meeting of the OPEC exporters' group, including Iran, is scheduled for June 2.

first published: May 23, 2016 09:51 am

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