UPDATE 6-Oil falls on euro zone, WTI at six-month low
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* U.S. oil stockbuild four times larger than forecast - API
* Coming Up: U.S. EIA petroleum status report Weekly; 1430 GMT
* Brent remains neutral above $110.34 -technicals
By Jessica Donati
LONDON, May 16 (Reuters) - Oil prices slid with world shares and the euro on Wednesday as investors fled from riskier assets due to the Greek crisis, while a surprise build in U.S. crude inventories helped send the WTI benchmark to a more than six-month low.
"One element contributing to the decline in oil prices is general investor risk aversion stemming from euro zone concerns and an increased risk of a general economic slowdown," said Gareth Lewis-Davies, a senior energy strategist at BNP Paribas.
It has also helped send the euro to a four-month low against the dollar, another factor weighing on oil prices on Wednesday. Brent crude was down 73 cents at $111.51 a barrel at 1031 GMT.
"EIA petroleum status report Weekly; 1430 GMT* Brent remains neutral above $110.34 -technicalsBy Jessica DonatiLONDON, May 16 (Reuters) - Oil prices slid with world shares and the euro on Wednesday as investors fled from riskier assets due to the Greek crisis, while a surprise build in U.S"U.S. oil was down $1.17 to $92.81 a barrel, up from an earlier low of $91.81 a barrel, the lowest since Nov. 3.
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An unexpected build in U.S. crude oil stocks added to an already ample supply outlook.
Inventories rose nearly four times more than expected, data from the American Petroleum Institute (API) showed on Tuesday.
Weekly data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)is due at 1430 GMT.
Analysts have been sharply divided about whether the reversal of the Seaway pipeline from Cushing in the midcontinent to Gulf Coast would cure a glut of crude which has built up in the central United States.
So far, prospect of the reversal to take effect this week has not brought the U.S. benchmark in line with Brent.
Decreasing tension between the West and Iran also eased pressure on oil prices. Talks between Iran and the nuclear watchdog ended on Tuesday with an agreement to meet again next week, when Iran also is due to resume talks with world powers over its disputed nuclear programme.
The impact of a ban on Iranian oil could also be reduced if the EU postpones a ban on insurance for cargoes of Iranian oil. Britain confirmed EU countries were discussing whether the insurance ban should be delayed beyond July 1.
On the supply side, Saudi Arabia is pumping oil at the highest rate for 30 years and advocating a drop in oil prices.
But some analysts still expect demand to grow more swiftly than supply in the second half of the year as the U.S.
"Energy Information Administration (EIA)is due at 1430 GMT.Analysts have been sharply divided about whether the reversal of the Seaway pipeline from Cushing in the midcontinent to Gulf Coast would cure a glut of crude which has built up in the central United States.So far, prospect of the reversal to take effect this week has not brought the U.S"driving season sets in and Saudi Arabia's limited spare capacity add to pressure on the market.
"A further $2-$3 fall is acceptable under current conditions," said Tetsu Emori, a Tokyo-based commodities fund manager at Astmax Investments.
"The market has been under pressure because of weak sentiment. But if you go by supply-demand balance, oil prices are undervalued."
Brent remains neutral above support at $110.34 per barrel, the May 7 low, while support for U.S. oil lies at $92.79 per barrel, according to Reuters technical analyst Wang Tao.
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