LONDON, Dec 15 Reuters Oil prices steadied on Thursday after early declines as the dollar firmed while the possibility of further increases to interest rates by central banks also heightened demand concerns.

Brent crude futures rose 14 cents, or 0.2, to 82.84 a barrel by 1055 GMT and U.S. crude futures added 1 cent to 77.29.

Gains in the dollar weighed on prices. A stronger dollar can weaken oil demand because it makes the commodity more expensive for those holding other currencies.

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Wednesday said that the U.S. central bank will raise interest rates further next year, even as the economy slips towards a possible recession.

The oil price is under pressure today as the Fed39;s hawkish guidance for its monetary policy sparked renewed concerns about economic growth, lifting the U.S. dollar and sending commodity prices down, said CMC Markets analyst Tina Teng.

Chinese economic data for November was much lower than expected, further darkening the demand outlook, Teng added.

The world39;s secondbiggest economy lost more momentum as factory output slowed and retail sales extended declines, both missing forecasts and clocking their worst readings in six months as COVID19 cases surged.

Also weighing on oil prices, Canada39;s TC Energy Corp said it is resuming operations in a section of its Keystone pipeline, a week after a leak of more than 14,000 barrels of oil in rural Kansas triggered the whole pipe39;s shutdown.

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