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Oil Steady at $68

Sep 3rd, 2009 | By Contrarian Profits | Category: Financial News, Oil Investment & Alternative Energy

Oil prices steadied on Thursday as economic optimism from data showing that the U.S. service sector and retail sales improved was tempered by disappointing news from the labor market.

U.S. crude prices for October delivery rose 2 cents to $68.07 a barrel by 11:44 a.m. EDT (1644 GMT), after earlier reaching a high of $69.40 on U.S. stock gains and a weaker dollar.

London Brent crude was down 32 cents at $67.34 a barrel.

“Right now, there’s not a whole lot of momentum here in either direction. I think the trend for the week, which has been down, is still in force,” said Tom Bentz, senior commodity analyst, BNP Paribas commodity Futures Inc in New York.

“Everything seemed to kind of slip right after the jobs data,” he added.

U.S. jobless claims fell last week, according to a report released by the Department of Labor on Thursday, but the prior week’s figure was revised up.

The number of people collecting long-term unemployment benefits rose to 6.23 million in the week ended Aug. 22, well above market expectations for 6.12 million.

U.S. stocks edged up on Thursday on better-than-expected sales from retailers in August.

The Institute for Supply Management released a report on Thursday showing that while the U.S. services sector shrank in August, an index measuring activity was at its highest in nearly a year.

RANGEBOUND

Oil prices are not likely to break out of the confines of the current range in the short term, analysts said.

U.S. crude prices have been rangebound, between $65 to $75 a barrel since the start of August, fluctuating on the latest clues about the speed of an impending economic recovery.

“There isn’t the structural tightness for the market to break out of this range,” said Petromatrix analyst Olivier Jakob, pointing to brimming global distillates such as diesel stored on land and at sea.

Traders were also eyeing news that big oil producers are increasing output. Russian oil output hit a record high in August, nearing 10 million barrels per day as the country launched a new giant field.

OPEC is expected to leave output targets unchanged when it next meets on Sept. 9 in Vienna.

Sept 3 (Reuters)


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