Oil falls below $123 per barrel

Published June 5, 2008

LONDON, June 4: Oil prices fell on Wednesday, extending recent heavy losses on the back of a stronger dollar and as investors reacted to rising motor fuel inventories in the United States.

New York’s main oil futures contract, light sweet crude for July delivery, shed $1.58 to $122.73 a barrel.

Brent North Sea crude for July lost $1.68 to $122.90.

The market slid lower after the US government’s Energy Information Administration said American gasoline (petrol) reserves grew 2.9 million barrels in the week ending May 30.

That beat market expectations for a gain of just 825,000 barrels and pointed towards slowing demand in the world’s biggest energy consuming nation.

The market had tumbled on Tuesday as the dollar strengthened, dampening demand because dollar-priced oil becomes more expensive for foreign buyers.

Prices slumped by almost three-and-a-half dollars as the US unit surged in response to comments from US Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke, who said that Fed policymakers were “attentive” to the sagging dollar.

“The US central bank is starting to focus on inflation again and this could support the dollar while putting more pressure on oil prices,” said Sucden analyst Andrey Kryuchenkov.

“In addition to a potentially stronger dollar, investors are still concerned about signs of flattening demand for energy due to high prices,” he added.

Oil prices have now lost about $12 since striking record peaks of $135.14 in London and $135.09 in New York on May 22.

“The days of establishing new record prices appear to be temporarily over,” said Victor Shum, an analyst with energy consultancy Purvin and Gertz in Singapore.

Despite recent losses, oil prices have still gained almost a quarter since they smashed through $100 per barrel at the start of 2008 and traders remain worried that the high cost could erode global energy demand.—AFP

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