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Oil's surprise strength is spending Opec goal - Saudi minister

Davos - The surprising strength of the oil market is the main reason why the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) could end output cuts by the middle of the year, Saudi Arabia’s energy minister said.

Opec and Russia may not need to extend the curbs when they expire in June, Khalid Al-Falih said in an interview at the World Economic Forum in Davos, characterising his view as a "bullish sign."

The market is re-balancing as demand proves unexpectedly robust and Opec’s Gulf members and Russia cut supply by more than they promised, he said.

Twenty-four oil-producing nations, led by Opec and Russia, agreed December 10 to reduce output collectively to end a three-year crude surplus that’s weighed on prices.

Brent traded 0.4% higher at $55.70 a barrel at 7:34 London time. That’s up 20% since Opec’s November 30 agreement to cut output, yet still about 50% below prices in June 2014.

Opec initially suggested it could extend the six-month deal beyond June, yet Al-Falih said on Monday there may be no need.

He said Saudi Arabia has already brought output below 10 million barrels a day - the lowest in almost two years - while Russia is ahead of schedule in implementing production cuts.

"The oil market is moving in the right direction," Al-Falih said on Tuesday, predicting global demand growth close to 1.5 million barrels a day this year.

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