US crude oil slips below $50/barrel as glut fear deepens

The sell off in global oil markets showed little signs of slowing in the new year with US crude breaking below USD 50 a barrel, the first time since April 2009, on fears of a supply glut.

New York: The sell off in global oil markets showed little signs of slowing in the new year with US crude breaking below USD 50 a barrel, the first time since April 2009, on fears of a supply glut.

Benchmark Brent crude tumbled about 6 percent, hitting new 5-1/2 year lows after data showed Russian oil output at post-Soviet era highs and Iraqi oil exports at near 35-year peaks.

US driller ConocoPhillips added to the bearish sentiment somewhat, announcing it had struck first oil at a Norwegian North Sea project.

The euro`s tumble to 2006 lows and slower-than-expected growth in US manufacturing, meanwhile, weakened prospects for the global economy.

"There`s no doubt that we have a combination of supplies hitting their zenith at a time when demand is weakening," said Phil Flynn, analyst at Price Futures Group in Chicago.

US crude`s front-month contract was down USD 2.46, or 5 percent, at USD 50.23 a barrel at 11:48 a.m. ET (1648 GMT), having fallen to USD 49.95 earlier.

Front-month Brent hovered at USD 53 a barrel, down more than USD 3, after dropping to USD 52.66, its lowest since May 2009.

Some traders appeared certain that US crude will hit the USD 40 region later in the week if weekly oil inventory numbers for the United States on Wednesday show another supply build.

"We`re headed for a four-handle," said Tariq Zahir, managing member at Tyche Capital Advisors in Laurel Hollow in New York. "Maybe not today, but I’m sure when you get the inventory numbers that come out this week, we definitely will."

Open interest for USD 40-USD 50 strike puts in US crude have risen several fold since the start of December, while USD 20-USD 30 puts for June 2015 have traded, said Stephen Schork, editor of Pennsylvania-based The Schork Report.

Russia`s oil output hit a post-Soviet high last year, averaging 10.58 million barrels per day (bpd), up 0.7 percent thanks to small non-state producers, Energy Ministry data showed.

Iraq`s oil exports were at their highest since 1980 in December, an oil ministry spokesman said, with record sales from the country`s southern terminals.

The Russian and Iraqi data overshadowed reports of drops in Libya`s oil output due to conflict. Libya`s oil output has fallen to around 380,000 bpd after the closure of the OPEC producer`s biggest oil port Es Sider, along with another oil port Ras Lanuf.

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