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Oil slips towards $77 ahead of US data
Published in Daily News Egypt on 28 - 07 - 2010

LONDON: Oil slipped towards $77 per barrel on Wednesday after an industry report of an unexpected rise in US crude stocks and a fall in US consumer confidence fuelled doubts about the pace of recovery in energy demand.
Traders awaited data from the US Department of Energy on oil inventories and refinery utilization due to be released at 1430 GMT.
US crude for September was down 5 cents at $77.45 by 1150 GMT, after reaching an early intra-day low of $76.88 a barrel. ICE Brent gained 10 cents to $76.23.
Prices touched $79.69 per barrel on Tuesday, their highest in almost 12 weeks, boosted by Wall Street gains and strong earnings by companies including DuPont and Co.
But US crude futures, also known as WTI, fell sharply after a report showed US consumers in July were the least confident about the economy since February because of worries of a stagnant job market.
The American Petroleum Institute said US crude inventories also posted a surprise increase of 3.1 million barrels last week, compared with a forecast decline of 1.6 million barrels.
Those figures pushed US crude down to $77.50 by Tuesday's close, significantly well below the front-month contract's 200-day moving average.
Resistance
"With trading volume at the lows of the year, continued stock builds, weakening product cracks, we will remain very cautious on any attempt to move above $80 per barrel on the wake of the S&P," Olivier Jakob, consultant at Petromatrix, said.
"WTI moved back below the 200-day moving average and both WTI and the S&P still need to prove that they can sustain that line as a support rather than a resistance."
Energy Information Administration figures are forecast to show US crude oil stocks fell last week on lower imports and possibly some reduced production because of a storm threat in the Gulf of Mexico, a Reuters poll of analysts showed.
Refined products stockpiles were forecast to continue to show increases. For distillates, which include heating oil and diesel, the forecast was for a gain of 1.8 million barrels, the ninth consecutive weekly gain, while for gasoline, stocks should be up 400,000 barrels, the fifth straight increase in the middle of the US summer driving demand season.
"Price-wise, given that most complexes are still on the top end of the trading range, we expect to see further erosion from here, especially if Wednesday's EIA numbers confirm the API trends," said Edward Meir, senior commodity analyst at brokers MF Global.
"However, we do not expect a sharp decline given that the energy complex is within a critical time window weather-wise, and prices therefore have the potential to turn on a dime."
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) has for the past year and a half expressed a preference for prices to remain stable around $75, saying that encourages investment to sustain and increase production capacity and does not threaten the economic recovery. –Additional reporting by Alejandro Barbajosa.


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