NYMEX-Crude choppy, dips eyeing data, equities
* IMF says world in severe recession
* Global stock markets weaker
NEW YORK, April 22 (Reuters) - U.S. crude oil future edged lower on Wednesday in choppy trading ahead of government inventory data and as traders eyed slumping equities buffeted by earnings news and a gloomy U.K. growth forecast.
With the NYMEX June crude contract in the front-month position after the May contract expired Tuesday, oil markets got a surprise report of a crude supply dip in industry group American Petroleum Institute's report released late Tuesday.
API said domestic crude supplies fell 1.0 million barrels to 370.2 million barrels in the week to April 17. Gasoline stocks rose 107,000 barrels and distillate stocks increased 458,000 barrels. [API/S]
A Reuters analyst survey yielded a forecast for a 2.6-million-barrel increase in crude stocks. Gasoline supplies were forecast to have fallen 400,000 barrels with distillates down 700,000 barrels, the poll showed. [EIA/S]
The U.S. Energy Information Administration will release its data Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. EDT (1430 GMT).
* The International Monetary Fund said Wednesday the world economy has fallen into a severe recession, cutting its forecast for global growth. [ID:nN21500818]
PRICES
* On the New York Mercantile Exchange at 9:30 a.m., June crude CLM9 was down 15 cents, or 0.31 percent, at $48.40 a barrel, trading from $47.70 to $49.09.
* On Tuesday, NYMEX May crude CLK9 expired having risen 63 cents, or 1.37 percent, to settle at $46.51 a barrel,
* In London, June Brent crude LCOM9 fell 29 cents, or 0.58 percent, to $49.53 a barrel, trading from $49 to $50.32.
* NYMEX May RBOB RBK9 fell 1.24 cents, or 0.88 percent, to $1.4020 a gallon, trading from $1.3901 to $1.4230.
* NYMEX May heating oil HOK9 fell 1.13 cents, or 0.84 percent, to $1.3365 per gallon, trading from $1.3242 to $1.3537.
* The June/June RBOB crack spread <0#RB-CL=R> was at $10.78 a barrel. The June/June heating oil crack spread <0#CL-HO=R> was at $8.51.
* The spread between the current front month and the five-year forward crude contract CLc61 was at $24.18 based on the June 2014 contract's Tuesday settlement at $72.36. The spread between the expiring May contract and the May 2014 contract ended at $25.90 on Tuesday.
TECHNICALS
NYMEX crude 10-day/20-day moving average: $49.17/$50.15
Technical support/resistance:
NYMEX crude: $45.95/$50.38
NYMEX heating oil: $1.27/$1.3910
NYMEX RBOB: $1.3315/1.4470
For a report on technicals click [ID:nLM237661]
MARKET NEWS
* World stocks slipped, hit by downbeat results from Morgan Stanley, while sterling and UK government bonds tumbled after Britain unveiled a gloomy growth forecast and high government borrowing. [MKTS/GLOB]
* Oil refinery production in 16 European countries fell 2.7 percent in March from February, data from industry monitors Euroilstock. [ID:nLM103664]
* OPEC is worried about oversupply in the oil market and wants members to comply fully with their output targets, Libya's top oil official said. [ID:nLM442244]
* Crude imports by Asia's biggest consumers fell in March from a year earlier. China, Japan and South Korea posted lower crude import volumes for March versus a year earlier, racking up falls of 5.5 percent, 18.4 percent and 15.3 percent respectively. [ID:nSIN499335] (Reporting by Robert Gibbons; Editing by John Picinich)
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