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November 14, 2006
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Tuesday
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Shawwal 21, 1427
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Oil prices dip on warm US weather forecast
LONDON, Nov 13: World oil prices slumped on Monday below $59 per barrel on forecasts of warmer-than-expected weather in the United States, which is the world’s biggest consumer of energy, dealers said.
New York’s main contract, light sweet crude for delivery in December, tumbled $1.19 to $58.40 per barrel in pit trading.
In London, Brent North Sea crude for December delivery plunged $1.12 to $58.59 per barrel in electronic deals.
Weather experts are forecasting above-normal temperatures in the northeastern segment of the United States, which has the most voracious appetite for heating fuel in the world.
US weather forecasters Meteorlogix said that demand for heating fuel from the northeastern region would be lower than normal in the week to November 18, which could lead to an increase in levels of distillates stockpiles.
“Many market participants decided that with stocks still plentiful and weather conditions predicted to be above normal for the next few days, that prices were unlikely to push much higher,” said Sucden analyst Michael Davies.
“The market appears happy to remain range-bound for the moment, with the prospect of Opec cuts supporting prices, but with many market participants waiting for actual evidence of a reduction in output, prices appear to be capped.”
On Monday, Saudi Arabian oil giant Aramco informed its Asian customers of a fall in exports in December, following a similar reduction in November, according to analysts.—AFP
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