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  • Oil prices up on hurricane fears, OPEC ($63.75/bbl)

    09/19/2005 3:41:44 AM PDT · by RWR8189 · 32 replies · 780+ views
    Reuters ^ | September 19, 2005 | Paul Marriott
     SYDNEY (Reuters) - Oil prices climbed more than 1 percent on Monday as a new storm system appeared to be headed for the U.S. Gulf Coast, and as OPEC ministers appeared to favor leaving crude output unchanged for now.U.S. light crude rose 78 cents to $63.78 a barrel as the season's 17th tropical storm formed near the Bahamas and OPEC members leaned toward taking no immediate action on extra supply. London Brent crude jumped 93 cents to $62.74 a barrel. Those gains helped prices rebound from a near $2 fall on Friday, which took oil to its lowest close in...
  • Oil under $65 as demand declines ($64.46/bbl)

    09/16/2005 2:48:32 AM PDT · by RWR8189 · 47 replies · 887+ views
    Reuters ^ | September 16, 2005 | Felicia Loo
    SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil eased further below $65 on Friday on fears that record high prices are undermining global demand, overshadowing nagging worries about refined fuel supplies in the United States, the world's top consumer. U.S. light crude was trading down 26 cents at $64.49 a barrel by 0515 GMT, extending a loss of 34 cents on Thursday. London Brent crude slipped 16 cents to $63.50 a barrel. U.S. prices have fallen sharply from a record high $70.85 on August 30, just a day after Hurricane Katrina hit the U.S. Gulf Coast, toppling oil platforms and shutting down refineries. Oil's...
  • US oil falls, Brent steady ($66.60/bbl)

    09/05/2005 11:10:16 PM PDT · by RWR8189 · 30 replies · 1,054+ views
    Reuters ^ | September 5, 2005
    SINGAPORE (Reuters) - U.S. oil prices slid in post-holiday trade on Tuesday, while Brent crude was steady as industrialised countries began to release oil from emergency stocks to make up for U.S. output disrupted by Hurricane Katrina. Fears that the aftermath of the storm could dent consumer confidence and trim U.S. economic growth also weighed on prices, while battered Gulf of Mexico refineries began to restart. U.S. light crude fell $1.03, or 1.5 percent, to $66.54 a barrel by 0508 GMT, following London Brent crude's $1.22 losses on Monday when U.S. trade was closed for a holiday. Brent crude edged...
  • U.S. oil surges $4, to record above $70, on hurricane

    08/28/2005 4:26:56 PM PDT · by lauriehelds · 311 replies · 4,861+ views
    reuters.com ^ | 28 August 2005
    SINGAPORE, Aug 29 (Reuters) - U.S. crude oil futures surged more than $4 in opening trade on Monday, hitting a new record high above $70 a barrel after Hurricane Katrina forced Gulf of Mexico producers to shut in more than a third of their output. Katrina, which strengthened into a rare, maximum power Category 5 hurricane as it spun through key oil and gas fields toward New Orleans, shut in a total 633,000 barrels per day (bpd), according to company figures on Sunday. It also forced the closure of seven refineries and a major U.S. crude import terminal. Crude oil...
  • Oil at $62 on worries over world supplies ($62.03/bbl)

    08/03/2005 2:37:44 AM PDT · by RWR8189 · 20 replies · 902+ views
    Reuters ^ | August 3, 2005 | Yaw Yan Chong
    SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil rose above $62 a barrel on Wednesday, just shy of its record high, as expectations of tight U.S. supplies and disruptions added to concern over the long-term stability of Saudi Arabia after the death of King Fahd. U.S. light sweet crude for September delivery was up 16 cents at $62.05 a barrel in Asian trade, within striking distance of the all-time peak of $62.30 set on Monday, after hitting a high of $62.08. London Brent crude was at $60.83 a barrel, up 21 cents from Tuesday and also near its record high of $60.98. The firmer...
  • Oil climbs above $60 on refinery fires ($60.27/bbl)

    07/29/2005 2:00:41 AM PDT · by RWR8189 · 22 replies · 838+ views
    Reuters ^ | July 29, 2005
    SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices rose above $60 on Friday to their highest level in more than two weeks as refinery fires in the United States revived fears of tight supplies. U.S. light sweet crude for September delivery was up 45 cents to $60.39 a barrel in Asian trade, off an earlier high of $60.42 triggered by news of a fire at BP's giant Texas City refinery, the country's third-largest. Prices were just 2.7 percent below record-highs of $62.10. London Brent crude was up 50 cents to $59.26 a barrel. BP said the fire at a 60,000 barrel-per-day (bpd) residual...
  • Oil falls below $59 after hurricane ($58.74/bbl)

    07/11/2005 2:54:44 AM PDT · by RWR8189 · 5 replies · 527+ views
    Reuters ^ | July 11, 2005 | Felicia Loo
    SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices slid below $59 a barrel on Monday as worries about damage to U.S. oil and gas facilities eased following the passage of Hurricane Dennis. U.S. crude for August delivery fell 75 cents to $58.88 a barrel, extending losses of $1.10 on Friday. London's Brent crude shed 83 cents to $57.37 a barrel. "People perceived that the hurricane may not be as damaging as Hurricane Ivan. That's why people are taking profits, but the true extent of the damage is not known yet," said Tony Nunan, a manager at Mitsubishi Corp.'s international energy business. Hurricane Dennis...
  • Oil Prices Slip Below $60 Per Barrel ($59.63/bbl)

    07/08/2005 12:59:16 PM PDT · by RWR8189 · 1 replies · 437+ views
    Associated Press ^ | July 8, 2005 | BRAD FOSS
    WASHINGTON - Oil prices fell below $60 a barrel on Friday, reversing course late in the day as traders booked profits following a runup predicated on the fear of hurricane-related supply disruptions. Early on, crude futures prices rose as high as $61.90 per barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange, with traders shrugging off the shock of the London bomb blasts and focusing instead on Hurricane Dennis' approach in the Gulf of Mexico. Traders fear a repeat of last year's Hurricane Ivan, which damaged oil platforms and resulted in months of lost production in the region.But the rally lost steam...
  • Oil hits record over $61 ($61.83/bbl)

    07/07/2005 2:04:05 AM PDT · by RWR8189 · 10 replies · 514+ views
    Reuters ^ | July 7, 2005 | Maryelle Demongeot
    SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices jumped to a record high above $61 on Thursday as the year's first hurricane threatened already reduced U.S. Gulf production, stoking fears that an active storm season would hamper winter stock-building. U.S. light sweet crude for August delivery hit a high of $61.63 a barrel in early Asian trade, having broken above $61 for the first time on Wednesday. It was trading at $61.51 by 0734 GMT, up 23 cents. Brent crude oil in London climbed 22 cents a barrel to $60.07 after hitting a record high at $60.26. Oil prices have gained some 9...
  • Iraq Is About Oil

    07/01/2005 5:32:46 AM PDT · by robowombat · 26 replies · 894+ views
    Military.com ^ | June 29, 2005 | Allan Topol
    President Bush was very wise to make his Iraqi speech this week. He and his advisors are following the same public opinion polls we all are. Polls show that support for the war among Americans has been falling. Time has now become an enemy, almost as threatening as the insurgents, to the President's ability to achieve a victory. Our nation does not have much patience for fighting wars that are not discernibly winnable in a relatively short period of time. With congressional elections next year, anti-war sentiment could easily be expressed by voters -- resulting in the erosion of the...
  • Oil holds above $60 as demand resilient ($60.12/bbl)

    06/28/2005 3:26:28 AM PDT · by RWR8189 · 15 replies · 606+ views
    Reuters ^ | June 28, 2005
    LONDON (Reuters) - Oil prices held above $60 a barrel on Tuesday as speculators sought to test the resilience of strong world demand and as Iran's presidential election sowed fresh geopolitical worries. U.S. crude futures, which hit a record $60.95 on Monday, were trading 26 cents lower to $60.28 a barrel. Futures closed above $60 the first time since trading started in 1983. London Brent crude slid 33 cents to $58.97 a barrel after hitting a record $59.59 on Monday. Dealers said markets were pausing after U.S. crude crossed the $60 psychological barrier but the bull run would resume. A...
  • Oil jumps to high over $60 ($60.36/bbl)

    06/26/2005 9:58:49 PM PDT · by RWR8189 · 16 replies · 727+ views
    Reuters ^ | June 27, 2005 | Jonathan Leff
    SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices leapt one percent to a record above $60 a barrel on Monday as robust U.S. demand appeared undaunted by soaring fuel costs, threatening to strain global production capacity later this year. U.S. August crude oil futures traded as high as $60.47 a barrel, up 63 cents, extending a rally that has added 12 percent to prices in two weeks and 39 percent since January. Oil was up 61 cents at $60.45 a barrel by 0216 GMT, surpassing the $60 mark for the first time since it began trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange in...
  • Oil scales new peaks, eyes $60 ($58.87/bbl)

    06/20/2005 1:37:04 AM PDT · by RWR8189 · 3 replies · 599+ views
    Reuters ^ | June 20, 2005 | Maryelle Demongeot
    SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices soared to a record high above $59 a barrel on Monday, extending last week's surge as a threat against Western consulates in OPEC-member Nigeria jolted traders already worried about tight supplies. Oil climbed more than 9 percent, or nearly $5, last week, drawing buying interest from trend-following hedge funds as prices surpassed the previous early April high. U.S. light crude for July delivery hit a front-month record $59.18 per barrel, before paring gains to stand up 59 cents at $59.06 at 0439 GMT. The August contract rose 62 cents to $59.80 a barrel and contracts...
  • Oil Prices Hit New High Above $58 Mark (Closes at New Record of $58.47/bbl)

    06/17/2005 12:16:52 PM PDT · by RWR8189 · 141 replies · 5,078+ views
    Associated Press ^ | June 17, 2005 | BRAD FOSS
    WASHINGTON - Crude oil prices hit a new high above $58 a barrel on Friday, sustaining a rally built on strong demand for gasoline and diesel and on concerns about refiners' ability to keep up. "This is a pivotal point we're at now," said oil analyst John Kilduff of Fimat USA in New York. "We're one hiccup away from $60."Light sweet crude for July delivery darted $2.02 higher to $58.60 a barrel in late afternoon trade on the New York Mercantile Exchange. That topped the previous intraday high of $58.28 set on April 4 and the market was all but...
  • Oil at new 10-week high near $57 ($57.01/bbl)

    06/17/2005 2:00:41 AM PDT · by RWR8189 · 4 replies · 500+ views
    Reuters ^ | June 17, 2005
    SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices hit their highest level in over 10 weeks on Friday, extending this week's rally to nearly $57 a barrel as demand in the world's largest consumer showed little signs of succumbing to near record fuel costs. U.S. crude oil climbed 36 cents to $56.94 a barrel in early trading, taking this week's gains to over 6 percent. Prices are now at their highest since early April, when the front month contract reached an all-time peak of $58.28. Prices rallied as fresh U.S. data showed consumption of transport fuels was still brisk, raising concerns about refiners'...
  • Oil eases as OPEC sees no need for cuts ($48.35/bbl)

    05/23/2005 2:11:18 AM PDT · by RWR8189 · 1 replies · 365+ views
    Reuters ^ | May 23, 2005
    SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil maintained its steady decline on Monday after OPEC's president said he saw no need to rein in output and oil major Total said it would restart its French refineries after a strike shut five of them. U.S. light sweet crude for July delivery eased 17 cents to $48.48 a barrel in light Asian trade. The June contract expired on Friday after ending down 12 cents at $46.80 a barrel, the lowest front-month closing price in three and a half months. London Brent crude was down 3 cents at $48 a barrel. "OPEC has not shown signs...
  • Oil prices edge lower on OPEC assurances ($48.14/bbl)

    05/16/2005 1:17:00 AM PDT · by RWR8189 · 7 replies · 481+ views
    Reuters ^ | May 16, 2005
    SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices eased on Monday after OPEC pledged to keep pumping at almost full tilt even as crude stockpiles in the United States remained abundant. U.S. crude oil prices shed 22 cents to $48.45 a barrel, after making a shaky recovery on Friday from a three-month low. Prices had fallen almost 17 percent from the record high at $58.28 struck in early April. Brent crude oil edged down 30 cents to $48.36 a barrel, erasing Friday's gains. OPEC president Sheikh Ahmad al-Fahd al-Sabah said on Sunday the cartel was supplying more than 30 million barrels per day...
  • Oil dives below $50, abundant U.S. stocks ($49.76/bbl)

    05/12/2005 3:08:02 AM PDT · by RWR8189 · 10 replies · 671+ views
    Reuters ^ | May 12, 2005 | Felicia Loo
    SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices plunged below $50 a barrel on Thursday due to persistently high crude stocks in the United States and concerns of slowing global demand growth, while a strengthening dollar looked to spur further selling. U.S. crude fell 58 cents to $49.87 a barrel, after diving to a low of $49.82. Prices are more than 14 percent below the record-high of $58.28 struck in early April. London's Brent crude oil fell 55 cents to $49.52 a barrel. "We saw a larger-than-expected rise in U.S. crude inventories overnight, which is the key to the big fall. There are...
  • State oil giants empowered, majors weakened (Who REALLY Controls World Oil Prices)

    05/02/2005 3:50:11 PM PDT · by kaktuskid · 11 replies · 782+ views
    reuters.com ^ | 05/02/05 | Barbra Lewis
    PARIS (Reuters) - State-owned oil giants in producing nations are cementing control over much of the world's reserves, intensifying fears too little investment will be made in new energy supplies. Barriers to foreign investment in the world's biggest oil producers are expected to be among issues broached at a two-day ministerial conference of the International Energy Agency starting in Paris on Monday. As today's high prices resolve the single biggest problem for producers' national oil companies (NOCs) -- low returns on capital -- the multinational majors face an uphill struggle to gain access to new sources of supply. "There is...
  • Oil falls near $49 as U.S. supplies swell ($49.11/bbl)

    05/02/2005 3:18:09 AM PDT · by RWR8189 · 56 replies · 1,224+ views
    Reuters ^ | May 2, 2005
    SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices fell more than 1 percent on Monday, hovering at a 10-week low just above the $49 mark as higher OPEC supply and swelling crude stocks in the United States weighed on the market. U.S. light crude dropped to an intraday low of $49.05 a barrel, the lowest since Feb. 22 and almost 16 percent below the record $58.28 struck on April 4. At 0810 GMT, U.S. crude was 52 cents down at $49.20. Markets in Singapore and London were closed for a public holiday. "It's a split market for the time being. Short term it's...