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Oil edges up amid demand concerns
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Oil climbed slightly on Monday after shedding nearly 2 percent the same day, as signs emerged that US shale drillers have adapted to lower prices and renewed indications of economic weakness in Asia weighed on prices.
Brent crude was trading at $46.86 per barrel at 1359 GMT, up 10 cents from its last settlement. US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude was up 11 cents at $45.52 a barrel.
Physical markets are also showing signs of strain. Rising Canadian oil flows are having difficulty finding space in pipelines, weighing on Canadian prices.
Iran set the official selling price of its light grade for Asia at $0.45 above the Oman/Dubai average for August, down 40 cents on the month.
In Asia, refiners are beginning to cut crude orders as they grapple with weak refining profit margins and an oil products glut.
“Economic run cuts are finally starting in a few markets, but more may be needed,” Morgan Stanley said.
Several Asian refiners are maintaining or reducing crude throughput in July and August after refineries around the region in the first quarter binged on the cheapest crude in over a decade.
China’s economic growth likely cooled to a fresh seven-year low of 6.6 percent in the second quarter, according to a Reuters poll of 61 economists, its weakest in seven years.
An oil pipeline leak at Iraq’s southern port of Basra has been repaired and pumping has resumed without affecting exports, the Iraqi oil ministry said on Monday.
Basra Light crude oil loading had been suspended at two export terminals in Iraq’s main oil export port, shipping and trade sources said earlier in the day.
Crude exports in August from Iraq’s southern ports are set to fall to 2.79 million barrels per day (bpd) from 2.99 million bpd planned for July, according to a preliminary loading program.
US investment bank Jefferies sees the oil market establishing a solid base for higher prices ahead and forecasts prices at $70 a barrel by late 2017/early 2018.
“We believe that the oil market is in the early stages of a sustainable but protracted recovery.”
“Supply/demand balances will transition to balance and then under-supply in the back half of 2016,” the bank said, but warned that prices may not fully react to under-supply until inventories draw to more “normal levels.”
Evidence that US producers can live with crude of $45 or higher came as drillers added rigs for the fifth week in six, US oil bankruptcies became sparse in June, and bullish US oil bets dropped to near four-month lows.

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