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Oil rebounds after sharp drop on bomb plot
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 11 - 08 - 2006


Oil prices rose back above $74 on
Friday, recovering a little from a 3 percent dive the previous day
when an attempted trans-Atlantic aircraft bomb plot raised fears
of a fall in oil demand, according to Reuters.
But bullish sentiment was limited by hope that a deal could
soon be reached to end the Middle East war, the return to normal
production of a major Nigerian oil field and expectations that
Alaska's Prudhoe Bay oil field will not be completely shut down as
was feared earlier this week.
U.S. light, sweet crude oil settled up 35 cents at
$74.35 a barrel, rebounding slightly from the $2.35 slump on
Thursday. London Brent crude rose 35 cents to $75.63.
Crude and gasoline prices plummeted on Thursday on fears that
travelers would shun airlines after Britain said it stopped the
plot just days before its execution.
The initial market drop showed concern over a possible drop in
air travel and downward pressure on the global economy.
"We think this perception is grossly unwarranted, as five
years after 9/11 travelers have shown a remarkable ability to take
terrorist threats in stride and have not cut back on travel
plans," said Edward Meir of Man Financial.
Airlines said flights were returning to normal on Friday after
thousands of passengers were stranded by cancellations and delays.
Concern over a prolonged outage at Alaska's Prudhoe Bay oil
field continued to support prices, although the U.S. government
said late Thursday BP Plc could continue to pump oil from
the western half of the development as it repairs corroded pipes
on the eastern side. BP said it would decide later on Friday
whether to continue operating after a final review of the latest
corrosion detection reports on a key pipeline at the field.
A total of 245,000 barrels per day (bpd) of production is now
shut in on the eastern flank, BP said on Friday.
BP began shutting the 400,000 bpd Prudhoe Bay oil field, which
accounts for 8 percent of U.S. production, as a precautionary
measure on Sunday after government-ordered pipeline inspections
revealed severe corrosion on the eastern side of the field.
The International Energy Agency said the world could cope for
now with the loss of about 1 million bpd of oil from Alaska and
Nigeria, but the pressure was on exporter group OPEC to fill the
gap.
"There's quite a lot of crude around, so there's not much of a
worry," said Lawrence Eagles, head of the Oil Industry and Markets
division at the IEA.
In Nigeria, Shell's vast Bonny Light oil field resumed pumping
up to 430,000 bpd after a pipeline leak was fixed, a source
familiar with the matter said on Friday.
Oil traders are also watching for any progress towards ending
the one-month old Middle East war. The United States and Lebanon
said on Friday a deal on a United Nations resolution to halt
fighting was in sight.
"We are now very, very close to agreement and our aspiration
to have a vote at the end of the afternoon remains," Washington's
U.N. envoy John Bolton told reporters.


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