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Oil hits 2016 high, led by falling output and weaker dollar
Apr 27, 2016 7:40 AM

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Oil hit its highest level this year on Wednesday, driven by a falling dollar and evidence of declining US supply, putting the price on course for its strongest monthly performance since last April.

The prospect of an agreement among the world's largest exporters to limit production, which had provided the catalyst for a 55-percent rally since mid-February, evaporated almost two weeks ago when a meeting between OPEC members and their non-OPEC counterparts ended in stalemate.

Since then, Brent has hit its highest since November and, aided by further evidence of declining output anywhere from the US shale basin to the North Sea, attracted fresh investment cash.

"There was definitely a bit of a turning point when we had the initial sell-off after the producer meeting," CMC Markets strategist Jasper Lawler said.

"That got reversed and went on to show that (a production freeze) was a fairly small part of what had been supporting the price and really, it's the supply outlook for the US coupled with the dollar that is really driving returns."

Brent crude futures were up USD 1.02 at USD 46.76 a barrel by 6:56 am ET (1256 GMT), having earlier hit a 2016 high of USD 47.05. The international benchmark has risen nearly 20 percent in April for its largest one-month gain in a year.

US West Texas Intermediate crude futures rose 91 cents to USD 44.95 a barrel, just off a session high of USD 45.13.

Brent received extra support from news that Saudi Arabia and Kuwait appear no closer to restarting their jointly operated Khafji oilfield, which produced 280,000 to 300,000 barrels per day before environmental problems forced a closure in October 2014.

WTI was further bolstered after the American Petroleum Institute reported a draw of nearly 1.1 million barrels in US crude inventories last week. Analysts had expected a 2.4-million-barrel build.

The dollar was down on the day, having fallen about 0.2 percent against a basket of currencies since the start of the year, even as US interest rates are expected to rise.

The Federal Reserve's policy-setting committee meets on Wednesday but is not expected to announce any change in rates, leaving traders to scour the post-meeting statement for any clues on the outlook.

A weaker dollar cuts the cost to non-US investors of buying dollar-denominated assets such as oil futures.

"A weaker US dollar and expectations of stronger fundamentals drove crude oil prices higher. Sentiment continues to improve, with major producer BP suggesting the markets may rebalance by the end of the year," ANZ bank said.

First Published:Apr 27, 2016 4:40 PM IST

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