By Barani Krishnan
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil prices rose on Monday, rebounding from early losses, after market data firm Genscape reported a modest stock build last week at the Cushing, Oklahoma delivery point for U.S. crude.
A strong dollar, which hit 11-year highs against other major currencies, and worries about U.S. crude inventories reaching another record peak last week weighed on prices earlier.
The front-month contract in U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude
The front-month in benchmark Brent crude
Genscape reported a 157,000-barrel hike at the Oklahoma oil hub delivery for oil from Monday through Friday last week, a trader who saw the data said, adding that the "market expected a lot more" in builds.
The data eased some concerns in the market about U.S. crude inventories having hit record highs for a ninth straight week from new builds. The government last reported a total inventory of gain of more than 10 million barrels for U.S. crude for the week ended Feb. 27, taking stocks to beyond 444 million barrels.[EIA/S]
Goldman Sachs
(Additional reporting by Christopher Johnson in London and Keith Wallis in Singapore; Editing by Jason Neely, William Hardy, David Evans and Tom Brown)
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