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UPDATE 8-Oil eases, but Iran sanctions keep Brent above $80 a barrel

Published 2018-09-26, 03:25 p/m
Updated 2018-09-26, 03:25 p/m
© Reuters.  UPDATE 8-Oil eases, but Iran sanctions keep Brent above $80 a barrel

* U.S. crude stocks rose by 1.9 mln bbls last week -EIA

* U.S. sanctions on Iran oil exports to kick in from November

* U.S. insists oil market will be well supplied (Updates with settlement prices, adds commentary)

By Stephanie Kelly

NEW YORK, Sept 26 (Reuters) - Oil prices eased on Wednesday after U.S. data showed a surprise build in domestic crude inventories, but an impending drop in Iranian exports kept Brent futures above $80 a barrel and on track for a fifth straight quarterly gain.

Global benchmark Brent LCOc1 fell 53 cents to settle at $81.34 a barrel. On Tuesday, Brent rose as high as $82.55, the highest since November 2014.

U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude CLc1 futures lost 71 cents to settle at $71.57 a barrel.

U.S. crude inventories USOILC=ECI rose 1.9 million barrels in the week to Sept. 21, according to U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) data. Analysts had expected a decrease of 1.3 million barrels. crude runs USOICR=ECI fell by 901,000 barrels per day, EIA data showed.

"We are reluctant to read much into today's price action or the unexpected crude build per the EIA. The complex had a strong upside run and is entitled to a correction," Jim Ritterbusch, president of Ritterbusch and Associates, said in a note.

Investors kept a close eye on impending U.S. sanctions affecting Iran's petroleum sector, due to come into force in November.

The oil market is bracing for a hit to global supplies from the sanctions. Brent remains on course for its fifth consecutive quarterly increase, the longest stretch since early 2007 when a six-quarter run led to a record-high price of $147.50 a barrel.

Several big buyers, such as a number of Indian refiners, have signaled they will wind down purchases of Iranian crude but the impact on global markets is not yet clear. officials, including President Donald Trump, are trying to reassure consumers and investors that enough supply will remain in the oil market and have pushed the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to raise output.

In a Tuesday speech at the United Nations, Trump reiterated calls on OPEC to pump more oil, accused Iran of sowing chaos and promised further sanctions on the country. so-called "OPEC+" group, which includes non-OPEC members such as Russia, met over the weekend but decided not to boost output. said in a note that "the latest rise in oil prices is due primarily to Trump himself. ... he has focused the market's attention on the Iran sanctions again, even though the market is adequately supplied at present thanks to the increase in OPEC and Russian production."

A Nigerian oil industry official said OPEC will act to balance the market after oil prices hit a four-year high, but its options may be limited by available spare capacity. CHART: U.S. oil may retrace to $71.13

CHART: Brent oil may test support at $81.06

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