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Post by Cals Fri 09 Oct 2015, 22:56

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Oil extends gains, set for biggest weekly rise since 2009
By Reuters / Reuters   | October 9, 2015 : 8:37 PM MYT

LONDON/TOKYO/SINGAPORE (Oct 9): Oil extended gains on Friday and was set for its biggest weekly rise in over six years, after U.S. Federal Reserve minutes suggested it was in no hurry to raise interest rates and an influential forecaster predicted a price rally.
Brent crude, the global benchmark, was up 75 cents at US$53.80 a barrel at 1211 GMT, 1.3% above the previous close and on track to rise 12% this week alone. U.S. crude was up US$1 or 2% at US$50.43 a barrel, the highest level in more than two months.
The U.S. central bank's meeting minutes showed more policymakers than expected agreed to keep the first interest rate hike in a decade on hold. The news also supported equity markets on Friday, with top European stocks climbing to a one-month high.
Forecaster PIRA Energy Group issued a bullish oil price prediction on Thursday, saying oil would hit US$70 a barrel by the end of next year, and trade at US$75 in 2017.
"The Fed minutes and the PIRA price forecast are driving prices today," said Tamas Varga, oil analyst at London brokerage PVM Oil Associates.
"The rally may sustain for the short term but it should run out of steam some time next week because we are in a generally oversupplied market."
Investors were awaiting indications on U.S. production, with the weekly Baker Hughes rig count expected later on Friday.
In the Middle East, tensions rose in the Syrian conflict after an Iranian Revolutionary Guards general was killed near Aleppo, where he was advising the Syrian army.
ANZ lifted its 2016 forecast for WTI crude by an average of 10%, saying it saw a quicker run-down in U.S. crude stocks as a valid reason for the upgrade. It raised its WTI forecast for the third quarter of 2016, for example, to US$47 a barrel, from US$41.
Analysts at Swiss-based consultancy Petromatrix were more cautious on further gains on the commodity.
"Crude can try to stabilize around the US$50-per-barrel WTI front anchor, but to gain another US$10, it will need some support from products and that is not currently the case," they said.
On Brent, Energy Aspects is forecasting prices to average US$68 in 2016 and US$98 in 2017, analyst Richard Mallinson told the Platts Asian Crude Oil Summit in Singapore on Friday.
After the July nuclear agreement, Iran will ramp up exports much slower than expected by the market, Mallinson said.
If sanctions are eased, Iran will be able to increase crude exports by 250,000 to 400,000 barrels a day, by around mid-2016. After that, significant extra volumes will only come in 2017 or 2018, Mallinson said.
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