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UPDATE 9-Oil prices jump 2 pct ahead of producers' compliance meeting

Published 21/01/2017, 08:01 am
© Reuters.  UPDATE 9-Oil prices jump 2 pct ahead of producers' compliance meeting
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* Producers to establish compliance mechanism at meeting -OPEC

* 1.5 mln bpd of production cut has already happened -Saudi

* Brent enters $50-$60/bbl range -SEB analyst

* U.S. drillers add most oil rigs since April 2013 -Baker Hughes

* Speculators' bullish bets on US crude at highest since July 2014 (Adds CFTC data, weekly milestones)

By Devika Krishna Kumar

NEW YORK, Jan 20 (Reuters) - Oil prices rose more than 2 percent on Friday on expectations that this weekend's meeting of the world's top oil producers would demonstrate compliance to a global output cut deal, but rising U.S. drilling activity limited gains.

Members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and some other producing countries including Russia will meet in Vienna this weekend to establish a mechanism to verify compliance with a deal to cut 1.8 million barrels per day (bpd) of output, OPEC's secretary general told Reuters. Arabia's energy minister said 1.5 million bpd had already been taken out of the market.

"The petroleum markets are moving higher in Friday trade on the latest round of positive talk about how much supply oil producers have taken offline ahead of Sunday's review by OPEC and non-OPEC representatives in Vienna," Tim Evans, Citi Futures' energy futures specialist, said in a note.

Brent crude LCOc1 ended the session up $1.33, or 2.5 percent, at $55.49 a barrel. U.S. crude for February delivery CLc1 closed up by $1.05, or 2 percent, at $52.42 a barrel before expiring. The more active March contract settled up 2.1 percent at $53.22.

For the week, both contracts were largely unchanged.

Prices pared gains after data from energy services firm Baker Hughes showed U.S. drilling companies this week added the most oil rigs in nearly four years. RIG/U

Swelling oil stockpiles in the U.S. and rising shale production could threaten market rebalancing, analysts said. EIA/S

"For a lasting balance to be restored on the oil market and the very high stocks reduced, the agreement will need to be strictly implemented over a considerable period of time," Commerzbank (DE:CBKG) said in a note.

"This is particularly true given that U.S. oil production is rising again and given that the oil supply from Libya and Nigeria may be expanded."

U.S. crude inventories USOILC=ECI unexpectedly soared 2.3 million barrels last week as refineries sharply slowed production, while gasoline builds were much larger than expected amid weak demand, the Energy Information Administration said on Thursday. funds rushed to place bullish wagers on U.S. crude oil in the week to Jan. 17, boosting their net long positions to the highest levels since July 2014, data from the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) showed. long positions in NYMEX futures and options 3067651MLNG among speculators soared to the highest on record, based on publicly available data going back to 2006. CFTC/

Libya's National Oil Corporation (NOC), meanwhile, said production had now climbed to 722,000 bpd, resuming its rise after poor weather had caused a small dip. Schieldrop, chief commodities analyst at SEB Markets, said Brent crude was starting to move into a trading range around $55 as the production cut deal placed a floor price of $50, while U.S. shale oil producers capped the upside at $60.

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