
Oil prices barely moved on Friday even as more supply came back online in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico following two hurricanes, with benchmark contracts on track to post weekly gains of around 4per cent as the output recovery is seen lagging demand.
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U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures slipped 2 cents to US$72.59 a barrel at 0147 GMT, after settling unchanged on Thursday.
Brent crude futures inched up 4 cents to US$75.71 a barrel, adding to a 21 cent gain on Thursday.
Both contracts were on course to climb about 4per cent for the week, with Brent near a seven-week high and WTI near a six-week high, as output in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico has recovered more slowly than expected after Hurricane Ida damaged facilities in August and tropical storm Nicholas hit this week.
As of Thursday, about 28per cent of U.S. Gulf of Mexico crude production remained offline weeks after Hurricane Ida hit.