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Oil rises on U.S. Gulf storm threat
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 25 - 08 - 2006


Oil rose on Friday as a tropical
weather system brewing in the Caribbean threatened to sweep
through the Gulf of Mexico next week and menace oil rigs yet to
fully recover from last year's hurricanes, Reuters reported.
Support also came from Iran's nuclear row with the West
that could prompt United Nations sanctions against the world's
fourth-largest oil exporter, although Russia ruled out such
punitive action for now.
U.S. crude settled 15 cents higher at $72.51 a barrel,
after hitting $73.75 earlier in the day, and gaining 60 cents
on Thursday. London Brent rose 2 cents to $72.70.
A spinning band of squalls in the Caribbean was on the
verge of becoming Tropical Storm Ernesto and was expected to
head northwest toward the Gulf of Mexico by the middle of next
week.
"Everybody came in and saw the story about the potential of
this storm," said Kevin Blemkin, a broker at Man Financial.
"People get a little bit excited about these things and we go
from strength to strength."
A year ago hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf and temporarily
shut in a quarter of U.S. oil production.
"After last year, with Katrina and the like, you'd expect
people to be a bit nervous," said Tony Dolphin, director of
economics and strategy at Henderson Global Investors, which
manages more than 67 billion pounds ($127 billion).
Oil major BP said it could start removing nonessential
workers from the Gulf of Mexico on Friday, but that output
would not be affected by any evacuations.
A surge in demand in China, the world's second biggest fuel
burner, also underpinned oil's rise.
Demand in China rose 12.2 percent in July from a year
earlier, Reuters calculations showed on Friday, a fourth month
of double-digit expansion fueled by a hot summer and a booming
car industry.
U.S. crude since the start of the year is up about 20
percent after a prolonged supply outage from Nigeria and fears
that Iran will withhold exports in retaliation to U.N.
sanctions.
The five permanent members of the Security Council -- the
United States, France, Britain, China and Russia -- along with
Germany, have threatened sanctions against Iran if it does not
suspend uranium enrichment by Aug. 31.
They offered Tehran a package of incentives for giving up
its atomic work. Iran this week proposed talks on its nuclear
programme, but its response has not fully satisfied the United
States, Germany and France.
Moscow on Friday ruled out any discussion now of sanctions
against Iran, saying these had proved ineffective in the past
and there was still room for diplomacy.
In addition, the European Union's foreign policy chief
Javier Solana said he expected new talks with Iran's chief
nuclear negotiator Ali Larijani on moving the process forward.


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