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Oil resumes downward spiral

New York - World oil prices on Monday resumed their downward trajectory following comments from key Middle Eastern oil producers that they have no plans to cut output.

US benchmark West Texas Intermediate for delivery in February dropped $1.87 to $55.26 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange.

European benchmark Brent oil for February delivery fell $1.27 to $60.11 a barrel in London.

Monday's trade marked a return to the dominant downward trend in the oil market following a brief rally on Friday.

Appearing at an energy conference in Abu Dhabi on Sunday, leading Middle Eastern producers held firm against any moves to cut production to boost crude prices.

"If they (non-Opec countries) want to cut production they are welcome. We are not going to cut, certainly Saudi Arabia is not going to cut," Saudi Oil Minister Ali al-Naimi told reporters.

Naimi, the de facto leader of the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, and others said Opec made the right decision in November when it decided not to cut output. Oil prices have lost about 50% of their value since June.

United Arab Emirates Energy Minister Suhail al-Mazrouei was emphatic that Opec, which pumps a third of global crude supplies, will not make any move soon to shore up the market.

"We will not interfere with market fundamentals and do something that is a short fix," he said.

"We need at least six months" to assess the market and "even if nothing happens when we meet after six months, we will not change our position," Mazrouei said.

The remarks from the Saudis and others were a "bearish" drag on oil prices, said Michael Lynch, head of the Strategic Energy & Economic Research consultancy.

"The market is at a place where they're looking for some kind of reaction from some producers and this is a bearish sign that the Saudis are so resistant," Lynch said.

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