Global prices: Oil price recovers as US crude supplies drop

US benchmark West Texas Intermediate gained 19 cents to $37.69 compared with Wednesday’s close

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LONDON:


Oil prices edged higher Thursday after rallying the previous session on news of a drop in US crude supplies.


The main global contracts for the commodity had surged more than 3.5% on Wednesday after the US Department of Energy reported inventories unexpectedly fell last week and imports sank.



The news stoked hopes that a plunge in prices, which has seen the Brent contract hit 11-year lows this week, may be coming to an end.


Around midday in London, Brent North Sea crude for delivery in February was up eight cents at $37.44 a barrel.


US benchmark West Texas Intermediate gained 19 cents to $37.69 compared with Wednesday’s close.


WTI meanwhile this week broke past Brent for the first time since January, after US lawmakers last week lifted a 40-year ban on crude exports, leading to hopes of a fall in supplies.

Published in The Express Tribune, December 25th, 2015.

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