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Oil holds firm before US inventories

London - World oil prices rose slightly on Wednesday, after briefly slipping under $30 a barrel, as traders awaited the weekly update on energy inventories in the United States.

Brent had slid below the psychological level in earlier Asian deals on expectations that US petroleum stockpiles will rise further and exacerbate the already oversaturated global market.

At about 13:00, US benchmark West Texas Intermediate for delivery in March stood at $30.43 a barrel, up 55 cents. It earlier dipped below $30.

Brent North Sea crude for April delivery rose 56c compared with Tuesday's close to $33.98.

A rally last week driven by speculation that Russia and members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries would reach an agreement to slash output in the oversupplied market has fizzled out amid scepticism such a deal would be reached.

Traders are expecting more bearish news when the US Department of Energy releases its weekly inventory on commercial crude stockpiles later Wednesday, with analysts expecting the inventories to rise.

An increase typically means softer demand in the world's top oil consumer.

"A buildup would likely exacerbate the heightened concerns over the excessive oversupply consequently providing an opportunity for sellers to attack crude oil prices lower," noted analyst Lukman Otunuga at FXTM.

New York crude oil had closed at $29.88 on the New York Mercantile Exchange on Tuesday, the first time the benchmark settled below $30 since January 21.

"With a build of about 4.0 million barrels expected, that's another event that traders are expecting could push oil prices down," Michael McCarthy, analyst at traders CMC Markets, said, referring to the US inventory data.

"Some of the selling that we are seeing today is in anticipation of the larger than expected build tonight," he told AFP.

McCarthy added that hopes pinned on coordinated action between Russia and OPEC to slash output have now faded.

"The stepping away from the idea that there might have been cooperation between suppliers is another factor that is weighing on the prices," he said.

"That shows the positioning of the market, that what was essentially a rumour was able to drive the price so much higher."

Russia announced on Tuesday that it pumped a post-Soviet record amount of crude oil and condensate in January of about 18.9 million barrels a day, as it fights to hold onto market share. OPEC in December rejected calls to trim output.

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