VIENNA, Austria (AP) - Oil climbed above $125 a barrel Thursday, a day after the U.S. government issued a mixed report on the country's petroleum reserves and the U.S. dollar weakened against other key currencies.
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"The overall sentiment in the market remains quite bullish ... and in the near term, the bullish sentiment could cause the market to challenge a new high, driven by news events," said Victor Shum, an energy analyst with Purvin & Gertz in Singapore.
He warned, however, that "the oil price rally over the last couple of weeks has been too much and too fast, so there continues to be room for further correction."
Light, sweet crude for June delivery on the New York Mercantile Exchange rose 94 cents to $125.16 a barrel in electronic trading by afternoon in Europe. The contract fell $1.58 to settle at $124.22 a barrel on Wednesday.
The U.S. Energy Department's Energy Information Administration said diesel stockpiles rose there last week. News of the build eased concerns about the fuel used to transport most food and consumer goods and led to Wednesday's sell-off.
Additionally,Vienna's JBC Energy, in its research note said that Iran's denial that it plans to reduce crude production "removed one of the factors" supporting the market adding," latest US inventory figures were also rather bearish."
In its report, the EIA said inventories of distillates, which include heating oil and diesel fuel, grew 1.4 million barrels last week, 27 percent more than expected. A big draw in the fuel reported a week ago was one of the key factors keeping oil on the record run that began April 5.
"The inventory report really toned down the concerns over tight distillate stocks," Shum said.
Other factors supported crude's rise, however, with the EIA also saying that crude inventories grew just 200,000 barrels, much less than the 2.5 million barrel jump analysts surveyed by research firm Platts had expected, and that gasoline demand fell only slightly over the last four weeks.
The EIA reported as well that gasoline supplies fell 1.7 million barrels last week, a little bit more than double what analysts had been expecting, and that may be supporting prices despite the weaker demand.

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