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Heavy crude discount shrinks

July 15, 20195:13 PM Reuters0 Comments

The differential on Canadian heavy crude narrowed on Monday to trade at the tightest discount since April:

* Western Canada Select (WCS) heavy blend crude for August delivery in Hardisty, Alberta, settled at $9.15 per barrel below West Texas Intermediate (WTI) oil, according to Net Energy Exchange. On Friday, WCS for August delivery settled at $10.85 a barrel below WTI crude futures.

* One Calgary-based industry source described the sharply narrower differential as "insane" and said the moves were due more to positioning at the end of the trade cycle than market fundamentals.

* Tuesday is the last day of the 2-1/2-week-long Canadian crude market trade cycle, which runs from the first of each month until the day before pipeline nominations on the Enbridge Mainline system take place.

* Heavy crude differentials have narrowed throughout the cycle so far, with traders citing lower western Canadian inventories as a factor supporting prices.

* The government of Alberta, Canada's main crude-producing province, capped oil production for August at 3.74 million barrels per day, easing curtailments from 3.71 million bpd in July.

* Light synthetic crude from the oil sands for August delivery settled at 80 cents a barrel over WTI, strengthening from Friday's settle of 25 cents per barrel over the benchmark.

* U.S. WTI crude fell 63 cents to $59.58 a barrel on signs that the impact of Tropical Storm Barry on U.S. Gulf Coast production and refining would be short-lived, while Chinese economic data dimmed the crude demand outlook.

(Reporting by Nia Williams in Calgary; editing by Jonathan Oatis)

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