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Oil prices rise as hopes for stimulus in China heightens

FP Archives • June 9, 2015, 12:06:53 IST
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Chinese oil imports fell about 11 percent in May from a year ago in the steepest drop since November 2013.

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Seoul: Oil prices edged up today on hopes of more economic stimulus in China after disappointing data from the world’s No.2 economy.[caption id=“attachment_1970877” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Representational image. Reuters ](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/kg-d6.jpg) Representational image. Reuters [/caption] Front month US crude climbed 24 cents to $58.38 a barrel by 0320 GMT, after ending the previous session down 99 cents. Brent for June delivery rose 19 cents to $62.88 a barrel, having settled down 62 cents in the previous session. China’s consumer inflation weakened more than market expectations, to 1.2 percent year-on-year in May, raising concerns about growing deflationary pressures as the economy cools. Its producer prices fell for the 38th straight month. “The weak data continues to point out the sluggish demand in the real economy. The government should roll out more easing measures to lower the real financing costs to boost growth,” said Yu Yafang, macro strategist at Huachuang Securities in Beijing. Chinese oil imports fell about 11 percent in May from a year ago in the steepest drop since November 2013. “The weak import numbers were a result of a significant increase in refinery maintenance in May…At the same time, the strong level of imports in recent months has put pressure on storage facilities at ports in China,” Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd (ANZ) said in a research note on Tuesday. “This should be alleviated later this year as the construction of new storage facilities is completed.” Eyes on supply from Iraq, Iran Investors have also been concentrating on supply, with Opec on Friday agreeing to continue unconstrained output. “Focus has now turned to Iran and Iraq, where both countries are expecting to raise exports in the short term,” ANZ said in another note. “Iran in particular has the potential to flood the market with the most crude oil if ‘sanctions’ are lifted later this month. Compounding the situation was US supply remaining at record levels of 9.59 million barrels per day.” Phillip Futures Pte Ltd in Singapore also noted: “Iran attempts to prepare Opec for their production increase which should come when nuclear sanctions are lifted. The deadline for an agreement for this deal is on the 30 June of 2015 and the main issue would likely be about the pace at which Iranian crude would flood the market.” Iraqi forces backed by US-led coalition air strikes have opened supply lines into Baiji town and its nearby oil refinery, making progress at last against Islamic State rebels in a seesaw battle that has gone on for months, the Pentagon said on Monday. An official in Iran - Opec’s fifth-largest crude producer - said on Monday that eight western European companies are keen to invest in Iran’s $2.8 billion Siraf oil refinery project, as the country ramps up capacity to reduce is dependence on imports. Oil production declines from the largest US shale plays are forecast to deepen for the third consecutive month in July even as rig productivity remains high, data from the US Energy Information Administration showed on Monday. Asia shares were subdued on Tuesday, while the dollar relapsed as investors raced to book profits on its post-payroll gains despite all the talk of a US rate rise as early as September. Reuters

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