Oil holds above $51 per barrel

LONDON. — Oil held above $51 a barrel yesterday, supported by a surprise drop in US inventories, as bulls and bears searched for a bottom in the market’s second-biggest rout ever.

Crude halted a four-session decline on Wednesday after US crude stockpiles fell and as data showed that the US economy remained resilient amid slowing global growth.

Brent crude fell 3c to $51,12 by mid morning. It dropped as low as $49,66 on Wednesday, the lowest since April 29, 2009. US crude was at $48,78, up 13c.

“We believe that the market is testing water to find where the bottom of crude oil is and it seems for now, $50 is the limit for Brent,” Phillips Futures analyst Daniel Ang wrote in a daily note.

Brent has plunged more than half since June. Downward pressure remains strong as Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and Russia show no sign of cutting output despite a supply glut and as major economies in Europe and Asia struggle with slowing growth.

Data showing that Germany’s industrial orders fell more than expected in November pressured oil prices and served as a reminder that a recovery in Europe’s largest economy remains fragile.

The price slump has sparked a buying spree by China that led to record crude imports in December, according to Reuters estimates that suggest the top energy consumer doubled the oil put aside for strategic reserves in 2014 compared with 2013.

US crude inventories last week fell 3,1-million barrels compared with analyst expectations for an increase of 880 000 barrels, a report from the Energy Information Administration showed on Wednesday.

Economists have sharply raised estimates for US fourth-quarter growth after the country’s trade deficit shrank in November on lower oil import costs. — Reuters.

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