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Oil prices up in Asia

/ 10:30 AM November 26, 2015

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SINGAPORE, Singapore—Oil prices held above $43 a barrel in Asia Thursday after US commercial crude supplies rose at a slower pace while jitters over the shooting down by Turkey of a Russian warplane lingered.

Data from the US Department of Energy released Wednesday showed the country’s commercial crude supplies rose by 1.0 million barrels for the week ending November 20.

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The increase for a ninth straight week kept supplies more than 100 million barrels above the five-year seasonal average and further confirmed the supply glut that has depressed prices for over a year.

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However, analysts noted that the increase was not as much as in previous rises and could be positive for prices in the longer term.

The inventories data was followed by a report from oil field services firm Baker Hughes showing US oil drilling rigs in operation fell by nine to 555, indicating an ease in activities.

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“US crude oil inventories are not increasing as much as before, so this is giving the market some bullish sentiment,” said Daniel Ang, an investment analyst with Phillip Futures in Singapore.

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At around 0115 GMT, US benchmark West Texas Intermediate for delivery in January was up eight cents at $43.12 and Brent crude for January was trading seven cents higher at $46.24.

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Ang said a report that durable goods orders in the United States, a barometer of the health of the world’s biggest economy, came in better than expected was also helping to perk up sentiment.

Prices rose after Turkey downed a Russian warplane on the Syrian border on Tuesday, due to fears that any escalation of the conflict would affect crude supplies.

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“There are still tensions going on and they are giving a bullish push to prices,” Ang said. “Tensions are still playing a part in the whole oil landscape.”

Russia on Wednesday accused Turkey of a “planned provocation” and a rescued pilot of the targeted jet said that no warning had been given.

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