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Oil prices fall on rising U.S. stockpiles, weak China outlook
Published in Albawaba on 02 - 12 - 2015

Oil prices fell on Wednesday as an unexpected rise in inventories pulled down U.S. crude contracts, while Brent was weighed down by China's bleak economic outlook and a widespread expectation that OPEC will maintain high production.
U.S. crude CLc1 was trading down 22 cents at $41.63 per barrel at 0628 GMT (0128 ET), more than 10 percent below the start of November.
Internationally traded Brent LCOc1 was 15 cents lower at $44.29 a barrel.
"The market is a little bit skittish ahead of the OPEC meeting, it is going to be very range-bound between now and Friday," said Ben Le Brun, market analyst at Sydney's OptionsXpress.
Oil production exceeds demand by 0.5-2 million barrels per day. The glut has seen prices tumble over 60 percent since June 2014, but OPEC is not expected to budge from its stance of keeping output high to defend market share against producers such as Russia and North America.
"Similar to consensus, we see no material change in policy from the Dec 4 meeting," Morgan Stanley said.
"Saudi Arabia is... unlikely to support a cut. The strategy appears to be working and cutting at this point may be futile or send a negative signal politically. Also, their financial position does not suggest any urgency," it added.
Beyond OPEC's upcoming meeting, oil traders remained focused on growing stockpiles.
Data from the American Petroleum Institute (API) showed a 1.6 million barrels rise in U.S. crude inventories last week to 489.9 million.
The U.S. government's Energy Information Administration's inventory report will be published later on Wednesday.
But oil markets are getting some support from Chinese demand as the world's biggest energy consumer takes advantage of low prices to build up strategic reserves.
On the demand side, analysts also said that China's economic outlook remained weak.
"China's manufacturing sector is stuck in contraction," said Frederic Neumann of HSBC in Hong Kong, and he added that "in the United States, momentum is fizzling as well."
Low oil prices in combination with high debt levels are putting heavy pressure on corporate energy earnings.
"The global oil and gas sector is heavily indebted, with upstream companies holding around $1.1 trillion in U.S.-dollar-denominated corporate bonds and loans," BMI Research said.
"While the current debt load does not pose a systemic threat to the industry, a pullback in low-cost financing will be a necessary precursor to the broader rebalancing of the physical oil market," it added.


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