Oil edges further above $55
on Russia, OPEC cuts
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[February 01, 2017]
By Alex Lawler
LONDON
(Reuters) - Oil edged further above $55 a barrel on Wednesday supported
by signs that Russia and OPEC producers are delivering on promised
supply reductions, although a report showing a large rise in U.S. crude
inventories limited gains.
Russia has cut production in January by around 100,000 barrels per day
(bpd), according to data provided to Reuters on Wednesday. A day
earlier, a Reuters survey found high compliance by OPEC with agreed
cuts.
Brent crude was up 37 cents at $55.95 a barrel at 1250 GMT, having risen
as high as $56.08. U.S. crude rose 29 cents to $53.10.
The producer efforts were countered by signs of a persistent supply glut
in the United States. U.S. crude inventories rose by 5.8 million
barrels, industry group the American Petroleum Institute said on
Tuesday, more than analysts forecast.
"The oil complex remains firmly stuck in its narrow range after the API
reported an unrelenting increase in bulging U.S. petroleum stockpiles,"
Stephen Brennock of oil brokers PVM said.

"Any hopes of a sustained recovery in price will depend on increasing
efforts by OPEC to curb output though the prospect of an upside breakout
will be undermined by the budding revival in U.S. crude production."
Following on from Tuesday's API report, the U.S. government's official
inventory figures are due later on Wednesday. Analysts expect crude
stocks to rise by 3.3 million barrels.
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An employee rides his bike past barrels of petroleum products at a
state-owned Pertamina fuel depot in Jakarta September 9, 2014.
REUTERS/Darren Whiteside

The
cuts by Russia and the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries follow
last year's agreement to lower supplies by a combined 1.8 million bpd, to prop
up prices which are still half their level of mid-2014.
A Russian cut of 100,000 bpd would be a third of Moscow's pledge to reduce its
output by 300,000 bpd. However, Russia has said that its planned output
reduction would be gradual.
OPEC has implemented most of its reduction. A Reuters survey on Tuesday found
that OPEC members in January have delivered on about 82 percent of their deal to
lower supply by 1.16 million bpd.
"With data now coming out for the first month affected by the OPEC and non-OPEC
output cuts, it appears fairly safe to say that compliance with the pledged
reduction has been relatively high," analysts at JBC Energy said in a report.
JBC estimates OPEC delivered on 88 percent of its pledged reduction. Petro-Logistics,
a company which tracks OPEC supply, also estimates compliance has been high.
(Additonal reporting by Henning Gloystein; editing by Jane Merriman and Jason
Neely)
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