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Oil up more than 2% on slowing coronavirus cases, U.S. move on Venezuela

Published 2020-02-19, 03:27 p/m
Updated 2020-02-19, 03:27 p/m
© Reuters.  Oil up more than 2% on slowing coronavirus cases, U.S. move on Venezuela

* Brent moves further into backwardation

* U.S. tries to curtail Venezuela supplies

* Coronavirus interactive graphic: https://tmsnrt.rs/2GVwIyw

By Laila Kearney

NEW YORK, Feb 19 (Reuters) - Oil prices gained more than 2% on Wednesday as worries eased about demand declining due to the spread of coronavirus cases in China, while supplies tightened as the United States moved to cut off more Venezuelan crude from the market.

Brent crude LCOc1 settled at $59.12 a barrel, rising $1.37, or 2.4%. U.S. oil CLc1 settled at $53.29, gaining $1.24, or 2.4%.

Official data showed new coronavirus cases in China fell for a second day, although the World Health Organization said there was not enough data to know if the epidemic was being contained. Street reached new highs on optimism China would stimulate its economy and counteract the impact of the outbreak. .N

"It seems like the oil market is trying to catch up with the stock market and put the coronavirus in the rear-view mirror or discount it mightily," said John Kilduff, a partner at Again Capital in New York.

China is expected to cut its benchmark lending rate on Thursday to limit damage from business shutdowns and travel curbs. The world's second-largest economy has imposed city lockdowns and travel restrictions to contain the virus that has now killed more than 2,000 people.

S&P Global Ratings said it expected the virus would deliver a "short-term blow" to economic growth in China in the first quarter, echoing findings by the International Energy Agency. oil market price structure is also showing signs that prompt demand for oil is picking up, as the front-month Brent futures market is moving deeper into backwardation LCOc1-LCoc7 , when near-term prices are higher than later-dated prices. week, oil prices were buoyed by a U.S. decision to blacklist a trading subsidiary of Russia's Rosneft ROSN.MM , which President Donald Trump's administration said provided a financial lifeline to Venezuela's government. deterioration of supply out of Libya due to a blockade of ports and oilfields also tightened the crude market and propped up prices. that the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and allied producers would deepen supply cuts also supported oil futures.

The grouping, known as OPEC+, has been withholding supply to support prices and meets next month to decide a response to the downturn in demand resulting from the coronavirus epidemic. in the United States, which is not party to any supply cut agreements, oil production has been rising. U.S. shale production is expected to rise to a record 9.2 million barrels a day next month, the Energy Information Administration said. CHART: U.S. oil to retest support at $50.97 per barrel

CHART: Brent oil may retreat into $55.84-$56.58 range again

GRAPHIC: Wuhan coronavirus graphics interactive

https://tmsnrt.rs/2GVwIyw U.S. rig count, crude production png

https://tmsnrt.rs/2X8Myf7 Brent backwardation

https://tmsnrt.rs/2SVQ8ZN

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