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[Published: Monday December 05 2016]

 Oil tops $ 55 first time in 16 months 

London 5 Dec (ANA) - Brent crude oil prices rose above $ 55 a barrel on Monday, trading at a fresh 16-month high, as optimism spread about the prospect of a tightening market after OPEC members agreed on a landmark deal to cut production last week. Monday's gains take the rally since the agreement was struck on Wednesday to 19 percent for Brent, the highest in almost eight years, and 16 percent for U.S. crude. Brent crude oil futures LCOc1, the global benchmark used to trade oil, soared to its highest since July 6, 2015 to $55.20 a barrel. It last traded at $ 55.08 a barrel, up 62 cents, or 1.1 percent, at 0946 GMT. WTI crude oil CLc1 traded up 54 cents, or 1 percent, at $ 52.22 a barrel. Prices had eased slightly earlier in the session, sparking renewed buying. "It seems that any dip is seen as a buying opportunity," said Carsten Fritsch, analyst at Commerzbank in Frankfurt. Members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries will this weekend meet with non-OPEC producers in Vienna to finalize a global deal to limit oil production. From January, non-OPEC producers are expected to add an output cut of 600,000 barrels per day (bpd) to OPEC's agreed 1.2 million bpd reduction. However, one large uncertainty in the global supply balance is output from the United States, whose shale oil drillers proved more resilient than expected to weak oil prices. (ANA)
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