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Oil prices firm for a second session on upbeat US economic data

Oil prices rose for a second session on Friday, buoyed by stronger than expected U.S. economic growth, strong middle distillate refining margins and hopes of a rapid recovery in Chinese demand

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Oil prices edge up on strong US economic data, Chinese demand hope

Oil prices edge up on strong US economic data, Chinese demand hope. Photo: Bloomberg

By Shadia Nasralla

LONDON (Reuters) -Oil prices rose for a second session on Friday, buoyed by stronger than expected U.S. economic growth, strong middle distillate refining margins and hopes of a rapid recovery in Chinese demand.

Brent futures gained $1.15, or 1.3%, to $88.62 a barrel by 0930 GMT. U.S. crude also rose by 1.3%, gaining $1.01 to $82.02.

Both benchmarks advanced by more than 1% on Thursday and are heading for a third straight week of gains.

OPEC+ delegates meet next week to review crude production levels, with sources from the oil producer group expecting no change to current output policy.

The U.S. Federal Reserve's next decision on interest rates will be made at meeting over Jan. 31 and Feb. 1 against a backdrop of a dip to inflation and gross domestic product that grew by a faster than expected 2.9% in the fourth quarter.

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"The positive batch of data gave oil prices a lift," said PVM analyst Stephen Brennock.

Gains on U.S. crude were capped by a 4.2 million barrel build in stocks at Cushing, the pricing hub for NYMEX oil futures, this week. [EIA/S]

"We believe soaring middle-distillate prices and cracks are mostly behind crude's bullish price action," JPMorgan said in a note, pointing to heavy refinery maintenance and outages, plus the European ban on Russian refined products from Feb. 5.

In China, critically ill COVID-19 cases are down 72% from a peak early this month while daily deaths among COVID-19 patients in hospitals have dropped by 79% from their peak, pointing to a normalisation of the Chinese economy and boosting expectations of a recovery in oil demand.

(Reporting by Shadia NasrallaAdditional reporting by Sudarshan Varadhan in SingaporeEditing by David Goodman)

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First Published: Jan 27 2023 | 5:00 PM IST

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