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Oil retreats from Large Jump as Focus returns to Iran Talks
Published in Amwal Al Ghad on 02 - 04 - 2015

Oil futures fell on Thursday, retreating from big gains in the previous session, as the prospect that any deal in nuclear talks with Tehran and a possible increase in its crude exports helped to keep pressure on prices.
Major powers and Iran have stretched talks on Tehran's nuclear program into a second day past an end-March deadline, with diplomats saying the chances for a preliminary deal were balanced between success and collapse.
Both Brent and U.S crude prices snapped three-session losing streaks on Wednesday, gaining $2 or more after data from the Energy Information Administration (EIA) showed a fall in rigs drilling for oil resulted in a drop in U.S. output last week for the first time since late-December.
Brent crude for May delivery LCOc1 was down 46 cents at $56.64 a barrel by 3.06 a.m. ET. The contract had settled $1.99 higher on Wednesday.
U.S. crude for May delivery CLc1 was down 56 cents at $49.53 a barrel, after closing up $2.49, or 5.2 percent.
In the Swiss city of Lausanne, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said they would stay at least until Thursday in an effort to seal a "political" agreement with Iran, a step towards a final pact due by end-June that could release more oil on to global markets.
Optimism for an agreement is thin among many analysts.
"(I expect) nothing beyond a general statement of intentions to keep talks going through spring," professor Scott Lucas of EA WorldView, a specialist website on Iran and Syria, told Reuters Global Oil Forum.
Despite U.S. production falling for the first time since late December, crude inventories still rose last week to a record high for the 12th straight week.
"Slower growth in inventories is signaling that production is finally catching up to the recent decline in the U.S. rig count," analysts at ANZ said in a note.
The EIA pegged the U.S. crude stock build last week at 4.8 million barrels, while analysts polled by Reuters had expected a 4.2-million-barrel build on average. [EIA/S] [API/S]
"This is a vast difference considering that it had been increasing by 7 to 10 million barrels (a week) over the past few weeks," Phillip Futures said in a note.
Oil prices were also supported on Wednesday as the dollar was pulled lower by fresh signs that U.S. economic growth slowed in the first quarter.
Source: Reuters


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