(Reuters) - Oil hovered near $77 a barrel on Friday, keeping in sight of this week's fresh record high after OPEC officials poured cold water on U.S. hopes for an output rise, reiterating that the world was not short of crude supplies.
U.S. oil dipped four cents at $76.82 a barrel by 0514 GMT after rising 33 cents on Thursday. Prices touched an all-time high of $78.77 on Wednesday, but sharply retreated on signs of improved U.S. refinery operations.
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U.S. oil dipped four cents at $76.82 a barrel by 0514 GMT after rising 33 cents on Thursday. Prices touched an all-time high of $78.77 on Wednesday, but sharply retreated on signs of improved U.S. refinery operations.
Read more at Reuters Africa
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