A pump jack used to help lift crude oil from a well in South Texas’ Eagle Ford Shale formation. Oil dipped lower on Friday. Anna Driver / Reuters
A pump jack used to help lift crude oil from a well in South Texas’ Eagle Ford Shale formation. Oil dipped lower on Friday. Anna Driver / Reuters
A pump jack used to help lift crude oil from a well in South Texas’ Eagle Ford Shale formation. Oil dipped lower on Friday. Anna Driver / Reuters
A pump jack used to help lift crude oil from a well in South Texas’ Eagle Ford Shale formation. Oil dipped lower on Friday. Anna Driver / Reuters

Oil prices dip but stay near eight-week highs on US stock declines


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Oil prices edged lower on Friday but were still near 8-week highs, buoyed by a decline in US inventories and OPEC's ongoing efforts to curb production. 
Brent crude futures were down 6 cents, or 0.1 percent, at US$51.43 per barrel at 0251 GMT. 
US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures were down 5 cents, or 0.1 per cent, at $48.99 per barrel. 
Both benchmarks rose to their highest levels since May 31 in the previous session, buoyed by a rally in US gasoline futures after earlier support from OPEC's latest efforts to cut exports and a sharp fall in US crude inventories. 
"Crude oil prices rose further as the focus remained on fundamentals. This week's better-than-expected inventory drawdown in the United States continued to support prices," ANZ bank said in a note. 
US crude stocks fell sharply by 7.2 million barrels in the week to July 21 due to strong refining activity and an increase in exports, according to data from the Energy Information Administration (EIA). 
"Following seasonal norms we expect further declines in crude inventories over August and September," BMI Research said. 
Brimming US crude supplies have been a challenge to production cuts to prop up prices led by OPEC.
US crude oil production has been on the rise since mid-2016, but it dropped to 9.41 barrels per day (bpd) in the week to July 21, from 9.43 million bpd the week before. The decline was mainly due to a fall in Alaskan output, ANZ bank said. 
Jeffrey Halley, senior market analyst at OANDA, said the market would watch US rig count data for further signs of slowing drilling activity, as well as potential US sanctions on Venezuela's oil sector. 
"Both developments should be bullish for oil," he said.

Oil prices have been supported by a further agreement between OPEC and some non-OPEC members to limit Nigerian oil output and encourage several members to comply with their pledged production cuts. 
Since the world's major oil producers held a meeting in St Petersburg on Monday, crude prices have risen some 6 per cent on expectations of deepening cuts. 
Saudi Arabia, OPEC's de facto leader, said it planned to cap crude exports to 6.6 million bpd in August, about 1 million bpd below the level last year.

*Reuters

Sun jukebox

Rufus Thomas, Bear Cat (The Answer to Hound Dog) (1953)

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Elvis Presley, Mystery Train (1955)

The B-side of Presley’s final single for Sun bops with a drummer-less groove.

Johnny Cash and the Tennessee Two, Folsom Prison Blues (1955)

Originally recorded for Sun, Cash’s signature tune was performed for inmates of the titular prison 13 years later.

Carl Perkins, Blue Suede Shoes (1956)

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Roy Orbison, Ooby Dooby (1956)

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Jerry Lee Lewis, Great Balls of Fire (1957)

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MATCH INFO

Karnataka Tuskers 110-5 (10 ovs)

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England 155 (19.5 ovs)

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