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Oil around $110 on tight supply, buoyant demand
Brent crude stabilises on Tuesday, a day ahead of an OPEC meeting in Vienna. The cartel is expected to maintain its production as several cartel members have declared being satisfied with prices
Published in Ahram Online on 10 - 06 - 2014

Brent crude steadied around $110 a barrel on Tuesday, supported by tight supply and hopes of healthy demand growth from the world's top two oil consumers, the United States and China.
Oil exports from Libya have dropped to a trickle in recent months, removing as much as 1.4 million barrels per day (bpd) of high-quality, light crude from the oil market and underpinning prices for other grades such as North Sea oil.
Sanctions on Iran and turmoil in several other oil producers have also reduced supply, pushing oil prices towards the top of recent ranges.
At the same time, oil demand appears to be picking up again after a long period of below-par global economic growth.
Brent rose almost 1.3 percent on Monday, its biggest daily percentage advance in nearly two months, and consolidated on Tuesday, holding on to most of its recent gains.
Brent was down 20 cents at $109.79 a barrel by 0855 GMT.
U.S. oil rose 20 cents to $104.61 a barrel. It ended 1.7 percent higher on Monday, its biggest daily gain since April 8.
China's central bank cut the level of reserves that banks with sizeable loans to the farmingsector and small to medium-size firms must hold, helping support the economy.
"We are at a critical little juncture for oil markets, with both benchmarks trying to push above key trendline resistance. People are getting confident about the global demand outlook," said Ric Spooner, chief market analyst at CMC Markets.
"China's rate cut decision is another step towards supporting the domestic economy."
Oil also drew support from expectations of a drop in U.S. crude inventories, signalling healthy consumption as the summer driving season gets under way.
The expected decline in U.S. crude stockpiles of 1.5 million barrels, according to a preliminary Reuters poll, follows data showing employment returned to its pre-recession peak, adding to a recent string of positive indicators from the world's top economy.
"The on-market payroll print reinforced U.S. economic stability and the demand backdrop for the world's largest oil consumer," analysts at ANZ said in a note. "Stronger seasonal demand should boost oil prices further, as inventories tighten."
The oil market kept an eye on producer group the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), which meets in Vienna on Wednesday to decide oil output targets.
The cartel, which pumps a third of the world's oil, has said it is happy with global oil prices and is expected to maintain its production target at 30 million bpd.
United Arab Emirates Energy Minister Suhail bin Mohammed al-Mazroui said on Tuesday oil prices are at a suitable level for OPEC members and the group sees no shortage in supply: "Oil prices have been steady over the past period and at a comfortable level for all members."
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