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Oil rises $1 as Iran vows to pursue atomic work
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 21 - 08 - 2006


Oil rose more than $1 on Monday
as Iran vowed to pursue its nuclear programme, inviting
possible sanctions against the world's fourth largest oil
exporter, Reuters reported.
Iran's supreme leader on Monday said the Islamic Republic
would press on with its nuclear work. Iran had said it would
respond formally by Tuesday to Western incentives to halt
nuclear enrichment.
"The bottom line is that Iranians will not accept the
proposal, which means the U.N. will be talking about
sanctions," said Adam Sieminski, chief energy economist at
Deutsche Bank. "We could be in for a period of oil-price
strength now, after a week and a half of declines."
U.S. crude settled $1.31, or 1.8 percent, higher at $72.45
a barrel. London Brent crude rose $1.08 to $73.38.
The United Nations Security Council has demanded that Iran
halt its nuclear work by a second deadline of Aug. 31, raising
the prospect of punitive action by the U.N.
"The market is saying, my God, there are going to be
sanctions and it may involve oil," said Deborah White, oil
analyst at Societe Generale.
The United States, Russia, China, France, Britain and
Germany have offered incentives for Iran to suspend enrichment.
Tehran, which insists its nuclear aims are purely civilian,
shows no sign of accepting the package.
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's highest
authority, was quoted on state television on Monday as saying
Iran would pursue its nuclear plans.
"The Islamic Republic of Iran has made its decision and, in
the issue of nuclear energy, will continue its path powerfully
...and it will receive the sweet fruits of its efforts," he
said.
The West accuses Iran of seeking to develop atomic weapons
under cover of a civilian nuclear programme. Tehran denies it
seeks to make bombs, saying it only wants to make electricity.
Tehran at times has hinted it may use its oil exports as a
weapon to defend itself in the row. Officials have said
sanctions will harm the West more than Iran by sending oil
prices even higher.
U.S. President George W. Bush on Monday urged the
international community to act at the United Nations to curb
Iran's nuclear ambitions and said there has to be a
"consequence" for Tehran's actions.
U.S. crude has risen about 18 percent this year on concern
the nuclear row could cut Iran's exports of more than 2 million
barrels per day and as violence in Nigeria reduced supplies.
In Nigeria, up to 10 militants were killed in a shootout
with troops when they ran into a military convoy in the
oil-producing Niger Delta, authorities said on Monday.
Royal Dutch Shell, Nigeria's largest foreign oil producer,
is losing a total of 495,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day
of output it operates in Nigeria, largely due to militant
attacks on installations.
Oil traders are also watching the week-old truce between
Israel and Hizbollah, which the U.N. said on Sunday could
easily collapse again if the U.N. resolution that engendered it
was violated further.
The conflict had boosted New York crude to a record $78.40
on July 14 on worries it could spread to oil producers in the
Middle East, source of almost a third of world supply.
But prices fell back in response to the cease-fire and on
Friday dipped below $70 for the first time since June.


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