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Oil trades near 1-week low after US stockpile gain

London - Oil traded near the lowest close in a week as US crude stockpiles unexpectedly increased, keeping supplies at the highest in at least three decades with the peak summer demand period approaching its end.

Futures were little changed in New York after falling 2.8% on Wednesday. Inventories rose by 2.5 million barrels last week, according to the Energy Information Administration.

The median forecast in a Bloomberg survey had projected a decline. Iraq will attend informal OPEC talks next month in Algiers, Deputy Oil Minister Fayyad Al-Nima said in a phone interview.

Oil entered a bull market on August 18, less than three weeks after tumbling into a bear market. Prices surged partly on speculation that informal discussions among members of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries and other producers may lead to action to stabilize the market.

US crude supplies remain more than 100 million barrels above the five-year average as the nation’s summer driving season approaches its end on Labour Day, September 5.

"Crude oil imports continue at a strong pace, said Olivier Jakob, managing director at consultants Petromatrix GmbH in Zug, Switzerland. "If imports do not stop, then stocks will rapidly reach tank top once refineries start their fall maintenance program," he said.

West Texas Intermediate for October delivery was at $47.01 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange, 24 cents higher, at 10:53 a.m. in London. The contract slid $1.33 to $46.77 on Wednesday, the lowest close since August 16. Total volume traded was about 25 percent below the 100-day average.

US stockpiles

Brent for October settlement was 21 cents higher at $49.26 a barrel on the London-based ICE Futures Europe exchange. The contract dropped 91 cents, to $49.05 on Wednesday. The global benchmark crude was at a $2.25 premium to WTI.

US crude stockpiles expanded to 523.6 million barrels through August 19, the EIA reported Wednesday. Supplies were forecast to decline by 850 000 barrels, according to the median estimate in a Bloomberg survey of analysts.

Gasoline inventories increased by 36 000 barrels to 232.7 million, the EIA said.

Oil-market news:

Ecuador and Iran are interested in stabilizing the oil price, Ecuador’s Foreign Minister Guillaume Long said in a statement after meeting with Iranian counterpart Mohammad Javad Zarif.

Traders should short WTI at $50 to $55 a barrel, according to Phibro chief executive officer Simon Greenshields.

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