* Forties pipeline outage underpins Brent crude futures
* OPEC-led cuts being undermined by U.S. output rises
* IEA says oil market could be in surplus in H1 2018
* U.S. drillers cut rigs for first week in six -Baker Hughes
* Hedge funds, money managers pared net long positions -CFTC (Adds final settlement prices, quotes, CFTC data and context)
By Julia Simon
NEW YORK, Dec 15 (Reuters) - Oil prices were mixed on Friday, lingering below two-year highs as the continuing outage of a North Sea pipeline gave support, while climbing U.S. output and weak gasoline demand kept a lid on gains.
Brent crude futures LCOc1 settled down 8 cents or 0.1 percent to $63.23 a barrel. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures CLc1 settled up 26 cents to $57.30 a barrel. WTI hit a two-year high of $59.05 on Nov. 24.
Brent ended the week down slightly with a 0.3 percent fall, while WTI was down 0.1 percent.
"There's definitely some pressure on crude," said John Kilduff, partner at energy hedge fund Again Capital LLC in New York. "Demand for gasoline is lower which isn't normally the case in the holiday season and supplies are steadily rising. It's something to watch."
Gasoline futures RBc1 were down 3.5 percent on the week.
Hedge funds and other money managers pared their net long U.S. crude futures and options positions in the week to Dec. 12, cutting the holdings for a second week after hitting a record high, the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) said on Friday.
The speculator group cut its combined futures and options position in New York and London by 7,542 contracts to 435,200 during the period. The cut was the second in a row. ongoing outage of the Forties pipeline, which carries North Sea oil to Britain, was a price support for Brent early in the session before the grade fell slightly, traders said. outage's main physical impact is the North Sea region, but it has global relevance as the crude is used to underpin the Brent price benchmark. Operator INEOS declared force majeure on Forties, the first such declaration in decades.
Force majeure is a legal designation that suspends a firm's contractual obligations due to situations beyond its control.
Still, U.S. oil production C-OUT-T-EIA , which has soared 16 percent since mid-2016 to 9.78 million barrels per day (bpd), has undermined OPEC's output curbs. supply, now close to matching levels of top producers Russia and Saudi Arabia, will likely move oil markets into a supply surplus in the first half of 2018, the International Energy Agency said. number of oil drilling rigs fell by four to 747 this week, data from General Electric's Baker Hughes energy services unit showed, the first cut to drilling numbers in six weeks.
The U.S. rig count, an early indicator of future output, is still much higher than a year ago when only 510 rigs were active. GRAPHIC-U.S. shale oil production, investment
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