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Oil heads for third weekly gain after shock OPEC+ cuts

Brent and US crude have both gained more than 6% this week after the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and allies including Russia - a group known as OPEC+ - on Sunday pledged surprise production cuts

Oil rose on Thursday and was on track for a third weekly gain as further production cuts targeted by OPEC+ and a drop in US oil inventories overshadowed fears over global economic growth.

Brent and US crude have both gained more than 6% this week after the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and allies including Russia – a group known as OPEC+ – on Sunday pledged surprise production cuts.

Limiting gains on Thursday, however, was weak US economic data that raised concern over economic growth. The US services sector slowed more than expected in March and U.S. job openings in February dropped to their lowest in nearly two years.

“The oil market’s bullish momentum may have paused, but upside potential remains given the tightening supply backdrop,” said Stephen Brennock of oil broker PVM.

Brent crude rose 31 cents, or 0.4%, to US$85.30 a barrel by 1215 GMT. West Texas Intermediate US crude advanced 32 cents, or 0.4%, to US$80.93. There is no trading on Friday because of the Good Friday holiday.

The US dollar index steadied on Thursday after a recent two-month low. A stronger dollar makes crude becomes more expensive for holders of other currencies and tends to reflect greater risk aversion among investors.

“A slowdown in the US economic outlook is weighing on the upside on US oil prices, however we continue to expect a further uptick in oil prices to the end of the quarter,” National Australia Bank analysts Baden Moore and Adam Skelton wrote in a note.

Also underpinning the market was this week’s snapshot of U.S. supply, which showed crude inventories fell by a more than expected 3.7 million barrels while gasoline and distillate inventories also declined, hinting at rising demand.

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