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Oil crosses $50-mark for first time this year

LONDON:Oil prices jumped today above $50 for the first time this year as a long-lasting global supply glut showed increased signs of easing.



London, May 26 

Oil prices jumped today above $50 for the first time this year as a long-lasting global supply glut showed increased signs of easing.

In a boost for countries exporting crude, including the likes of crisis-hit Venezuela, prices are once more on the rise having nosedived from above $100 a barrel two years ago to around $27 in early 2016.

Futures had slumped owing largely to a global supply glut, fed by rising production of oil extracted from North American shale rock that competed in the market place with crude from key producers, including the OPEC cartel, Russia and Norway.

But in recent weeks, oil prices have rebounded on lower output caused by wildfires in Canada, as well as unrest in Nigeria, Africa's biggest oil producer. Outages in Venezuela have also lent support.

Today, benchmark oil contract Brent North Sea crude struck $50.51 a barrel — the first time above $50 and highest level since early November.

US contract West Texas Intermediate (WTI) hit $50.21 a barrel — a peak since the start of October.

“Oil has broken through the $50 per barrel level... supported by government data that illustrated steeper than expected drawdown in US crude stockpiles last week,” said analyst Dorian Lucas at energy consultancy Inenco.

Crude had been edging close to $50 for the last fortnight but a strong dollar caused by rising expectations of a US rate hike next month curtailed gains.   A firmer greenback makes the dollar-priced commodity more expensive, hampering demand. — AFP

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