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Oil slides $2 as storm fears fade
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 28 - 08 - 2006


Oil fell more than $2 a barrel on
Monday as Tropical Storm Ernesto was expected to miss U.S oil
installations in the Gulf of Mexico, almost a year after they
were pounded by Hurricane Katrina, Reuters reported.
Ernesto, which had become the year's first hurricane,
weakened into a tropical storm on Sunday and was expected to hit
southern Florida instead of key oil and gas platforms in the
Gulf, home to a quarter of U.S. oil production.
"The storm for now looks like it's going to have no impact
on oil," said Olivier Jakob of Petromatrix in Zug, Switzerland.
"It started to be discounted on Friday and now there is a
continuation of that."
U.S. crude fell $2.16 to $70.35 a barrel by 1633 GMT,
after on Friday paring much of the day's gain to rise 15 cents.
London Brent crude slipped $2.09 to $70.61.
"The threat to oil is now fading quickly," said Tobin Gorey
of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia.
As a precaution, BP, Shell and
ConocoPhillips said Sunday they were pulling
nonessential
workers from rigs in the U.S. Gulf.
Ernesto pelted southeastern Cuba with heavy rain but
diminished winds on Monday. It could become a hurricane again
over the Florida Straits, the National Hurricane Center said.
Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans on Aug. 29, 2005, toppling
offshore rigs, destroying pipelines and flooding coastal
refineries.
As of the middle of this year, about 12 percent of the Gulf
of Mexico's 1.5 million barrels per day of crude oil production
remained offline because of the record 2005 storm season.
IRAN
Oil drew support from the dispute over Iran's nuclear work
that might prompt sanctions against the world's fourth-largest
oil exporter.
Iran said on Sunday it would never stop uranium enrichment
despite a looming U.N. deadline designed to ensure it cannot
develop nuclear weapons.
Also on Sunday, Iran test fired a long-range missile from a
submarine during war games in the Gulf. Analysts have viewed
such moves in the past as a signal that Iran might disrupt oil
shipping if the atomic dispute escalated.
The United States has threatened swift action on sanctions
after Aug. 31 if Iran does not heed the U.N. demand. But
analysts say divisions between major powers may delay any
punitive measures.
U.S. crude is up 15 percent this year on fears over Iran's
supplies and reduced Nigerian output. It has fallen from a
record high of $78.40, hit in July, after a cease-fire between
Israel and Hizbollah in Lebanon.
At least 508,000 barrels per day, or about a sixth of
Nigeria's production capacity, has been shut down by militant
attacks and pipeline leaks this year.


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