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UPDATE 7-Oil up on U.S. economic data, Strait of Hormuz tanker dispute

Published 26/07/2019, 17:44
© Reuters.  UPDATE 7-Oil up on U.S. economic data, Strait of Hormuz tanker dispute
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* U.S. economic growth slows less than expected in Q2
* Middle East tensions, inventory declines provide support
* Mexico's Pemex narrows loss amid threat of downgrade
* Trump administration renews Chevron license in Venezuela
* Weak global fuel demand, macroeconomic outlooks weigh

(New throughout, updates prices, market activity and comments;
changes byline, dateline, previous LONDON)
By Laila Kearney
NEW YORK, July 26 (Reuters) - Oil prices inched up on
Friday, on track for a weekly increase, boosted by upbeat U.S.
economic data and concerns over the safety of oil transport
around the Strait of Hormuz.
Brent crude futures LCOc1 were up 32 cents to $63.71 a
barrel at 12:20 p.m. EDT (1620 GMT), heading toward a weekly
rise of 2%. They fell 6% last week.
U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude CLc1 rose 30 cents to
$56.32 a barrel, a weekly gain of 1.2%. It fell 7.5% last week.
U.S. economic growth slowed less than expected in the second
quarter with a boom in consumer spending, strengthening the
outlook for oil consumption. "The data was net positive," said John Kilduff, partner at
Again Capital Management. "GDP beat expectations... consumer
spending was just off the charts, but business spending was
nearly as bad as consumer spending was good."
Broader economic slowing, particularly in Asia and Europe,
could weaken crude demand and kept prices in check, Kilduff
said.
Next week, top U.S. and Chinese negotiators meet for the
first time since trade discussions between the world's two
largest economies broke down in May after nearing agreement.
Any positive outcome from the talks is expected to boost oil
prices.
Reuters polls taken July 1-24 showed the growth outlook for
nearly 90% of the more than 45 economies surveyed was downgraded
or left unchanged. That applied not just to this year but also
2020. A rally in equities .SPX and drop in production from
Mexican state oil company Pemex also helped push oil prices up,
said Josh Graves, senior commodities strategist at RJO Futures
in Chicago. "Pemex Mexico's largest oil company coming out and cutting
off some of the supply could have given the market a bit of a
jolt here," Graves said.
The Trump Administration said it has renewed Chevron Corp's
CVX.N license to drill for oil in Venezuela despite sanctions,
signalling increased friendliness towards the energy sector,
Graves said. Tensions remained high around the Strait of Hormuz, the
world's most important oil passageway in between the Persian
Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, as Iran refused to release a
British-flagged tanker it seized last week but granted India
consular access to its 18 Indian crew members.
Denmark welcomed the British government's proposal for a
European-led naval mission to ensure safe shipping through the
strait. The United States is separately working on a multinational
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iran seizes British-flagged oil tanker IMG https://tmsnrt.rs/2O646ZX
Reuters Poll: 2019 economic growth forecast revisions https://tmsnrt.rs/2y9gT2M
Strait of Hormuz https://tmsnrt.rs/2NVdJKG
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