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Oil prices fall on profit taking, strong dollar

Published 23/12/2016, 12:37 pm
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By Keith Wallis

SINGAPORE, Dec 23 (Reuters) - Oil prices slipped on Friday in thin Asian trade ahead of the Christmas and New Year holidays, wiping out some of the gains in the previous session as traders took profits. A strong dollar also weighed on sentiment.

U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude CLc1 fell 31 cents to $52.64 a barrel as of 0127 GMT after settling 46 cents, or 0.9 percent, up in the previous session.

Brent futures LCOc1 for February delivery dropped 30 cents to $54.75 a barrel after ending the previous session up 59 cents, or 1.1 percent.

"I think it is the usual reversal of fortunes that exist in the Asian time zone after the previous session's close," said Jonathan Barratt, chief investment officer at Sydney's Ayers Alliance,

"In this case there is some profit taking after the last session gains. Oil prices are also weaker due to the stronger dollar," he said.

"But overall, the fact the dollar and commodities are soaring either tells you demand for commodities has picked up or there is a need for more supply," he added.

The dollar index .DXY was slightly lower on Friday but was still close to a 14-year peak of 103.65 earlier this week.

A strong dollar makes greenback-denominated commodities including oil more expensive for holders of other currencies.

Oil prices are trading in a band that's the highest since mid-2015.

Barratt has forecast U.S. crude will trade around $60 a barrel in the first quarter next year, while Brent will be around $62-$63 a barrel.

Prices are expected to be supported by a deal by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and non-OPEC oil producers to cut output by almost 1.8 million bpd from Jan. 1.

Saudi Arabia's Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih said on Thursday he was confident there would be "a high level of commitment" from oil producers to abide by the pact curbing production. came as Talal Nasser Al Athbi, head of the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries' (OAPEC) Executive Bureau on Thursday said that supply and demand in global oil markets should rebalance during the first or second quarter of next year. moves by Libya to boost oil production following the reopening of the country's main oil pipelines in the west could be overshadowed by an unresolved political power struggle and the risk of new blockades.

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