Oil steadied in early Asian trade on Tuesday as indications that producer alliance Opec+ sought to avoid a collapse in prices, along with a slight softening in the US dollar, tempered an earlier selloff.

Brent crude futures rose 26 cents, or 0.3 per cent, to $84.32 per barrel by 0033 GMT, while US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures were up 19 cents at $76.90 per barrel. Both benchmarks sank by about $2 a barrel on Monday, largely on US dollar strength.

Iraq Oil Minister Ihsan Abdul Jabbar on Monday said the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) and allies including Russia, known as Opec+, were monitoring the oil price situation, wanting to maintain balance in the markets.

“We don’t want a sharp increase in oil prices or a collapse,” he said in an interview on Iraqi state TV.

Abdul Jabbar’s comments helped to support oil, which settled at nine-month lows, largely on the surging US dollar.

Opec+ has boosted output this year after record cuts put in place in 2020 due to demand destruction caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. But in recent months, the organisation failed to meet its planned output increases.

An easing of the US dollar, which trades inversely with oil, helped to support prices. But while the US dollar weakened in post-settlement trade, earlier on Monday it hit its strongest level since May 2002.

Uncertainty over supply disruptions caused by the Russia-Ukraine war, along with tightening monetary policy around the world that threatens economic downturns, also kept prices from moving higher.

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