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    Oil prices dip after strong week; OPEC, Middle East cues in focus By Investing.com

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    Investing.com– Oil prices fell in Asian trade on Monday as investors locked in some profits after stellar gains over the prior week, with focus now turning to any more developments in the Israel-Hamas war and cues from key industry reports. 

    Trading volumes were slim on account of market holidays across most of Asia, for the Chinese New Year. 

    expiring in April fell 0.5% to $81.78 a barrel, while fell 0.6% to $76.35 a barrel by 20:20 ET (01:20 GMT). Both contracts surged about 5% to 6% in the past week. 

    Oil prices rose sharply after Israel rejected a ceasefire proposal from Hamas and continued with its deadly air strikes on the Gaza Strip. The move pointed to little de-escalation in the conflict, and saw traders begin pricing in a greater risk premium from the war.

    The Israel-Hamas war has been a key point of support for oil in recent months, especially as traders began pricing in the possibility of increased disruptions in global oil supplies by the conflict. 

    Attacks by the Iran-aligned Houthi group in the Red Sea also spurred disruptions in shipping activity. Markets were now waiting for any more cues from the region. 

    Concerns over the Middle East saw oil prices largely rise past a recovery in U.S. production, which rose to record highs in February after cold weather-related disruptions in production.

    But U.S. fuel supplies were tightened by several refiners remaining shut for maintenance. had shot up nearly 9% in the prior week, although whether the trend would persist remained in doubt, given that U.S. fuel demand was also seen weakening in cold weather. 

    OPEC, IEA reports; US inflation on tap this week 

    The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries is set to release its on Tuesday, while the International Energy Agency will release its on Thursday. 

    Markets were somewhat uncertain over whether the two will maintain their oil demand forecasts for 2024 and 2025, given that demand is likely to see some pressure from U.S. interest rates remaining higher for longer in 2024. 

    More cues on U.S. interest rates are also due from key inflation figures due on Tuesday. U.S. inflation is expected to have remained sticky in January- a scenario that gives the Federal Reserve more impetus to keep rates higher for longer. 

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