NYMEX-Crude volatile, dips on demand, economy woes
NEW YORK, Dec 23 (Reuters) - U.S. crude oil futures fell on Tuesday in thin, pre-holiday trading as concerns about falling demand in a weak economy continued to weigh on oil prices and pushed front-month February below $38 a barrel intraday.
"It is hard to construct a scenario that produces much higher prices with volume limited to year-end activity, and data expected to show a worsening economic picture," John Kilduff, senior vice president at MF Global, said in a report.
Trading is expected to continue to be thin ahead of Thursday's Christmas break. The NYMEX will close early at 1:30 p.m. EST (1830 GMT) on Wednesday , but electronic trading will continue to 5:15 p.m. EST (2215 GMT) and restart on Thursday at 6:00 p.m. EST (2300 GMT).
PRICES
* On the New York Mercantile Exchange at 1:17 p.m. EST (1817 GMT), February crude CLG9 was down 80 cents, or 2.0 percent, at $39.11 a barrel, trading from $37.79, a contract low, to $40.65.
* In London, February Brent LCOG9 crude fell 68 cents, or 1.64 percent, to $40.77 a barrel, trading from $39.20 to $42.02.
* NYMEX January RBOB RBF9 fell 2.16 cents, or 2.44 percent, to 86.46 cents a gallon, trading from 82.10 cents to 90.75 cents.
* NYMEX January heating oil HOF9 edged up 0.55 cent, or 0.41 percent, to $1.3470 a gallon, trading from $1.3012 to $1.36.
* The Feb/Feb RBOB crack spread <0#RB-CL=R> was at minus $1.37 a barrel. It ended Monday at minus 93 cents. The Feb/Feb heating oil crack spread <0#CL-HO=R> was at $17.89, after ending Monday at $17.28.
* The spread between the current front month and the five-year forward February crude contract CLc61 was at $28.94, based on the February 2014 contract's Monday settlement at $68.05. The spread ended Monday at $28.14.
TECHNICALS
NYMEX crude 10-day/20-day moving average: $41.55/$44.42
Technical support/resistance: NYMEX crude: $39.35/$50.00
NYMEX heating oil: $1.25/$1.45
NYMEX RBOB: 78.00 cents/$1.01
For a report on technicals click [ID:nLN442947]
MARKET NEWS
* The dollar edged up against most major currencies as year-end demand for the greenback blunted another round of grim economic data suggesting a prolonged U.S. recession. [USD/]
* The U.S. economy shrank at a 0.5 percent annual pace in the third quarter, government data showed. [ID:nN22501597]
* OPEC could decide in mid-January to hold an extraordinary meeting before March if it sees that global oil prices continue to slide, OPEC's President Chakib Khelil said. [ID:nLN490268]
* OPEC expects Russia to contribute to output cuts rather then simply benefit from OPEC's actions, Khelil told Reuters on Tuesday. [ID:nLN480570]
* Iraq's crude exports from the southern Basra terminal have fallen by 456,000 barrels per day over the past two days, a shipping agent said on Tuesday. [ID:nLN433782]
* The U.S. Energy Information Administration will release oil inventory data at 1535 GMT on Wednesday and natural gas storage data at noon, a day early due to Thursday's holiday.
* The EIA report is expected to show crude oil and refined products supplies edged up last week. [EIA/S] (Reporting by Robert Gibbons)
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