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Oil Surges Above $66 Amid Iran Tensions
Thursday March 29, 3:54 pm ET
By Madlen Read, AP Business Writer
Crude Oil Rises to New 6-Month Highs As Tension With Iran Intensifies


NEW YORK (AP) -- Crude oil prices surged above $66 a barrel Thursday, driven to a new six-month high by concerns that strained relations between Iran and the West could put oil exports in jeopardy as U.S. gasoline supplies wane and demand swells.
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Pump prices kept rising as well: the average U.S. retail price of unleaded regular gasoline was $2.62 a gallon Thursday, 12 cents higher than a year ago, according to AAA.

Iran detained 15 British navy personnel last week, and on Thursday the country suspended the release of a female British sailor, and a top official said the captives may be put on trial. The incident comes several months into a standoff between Iran, the fourth-largest oil producer, and the United Nations over the country's nuclear program.

Worries related to Iran -- which is also located on a key waterway in the oil trade -- have led traders to put an extra premium on oil prices, which are already high due to seven straight weeks of declines in U.S. gasoline inventories.

Traders aren't saying they believe war with Iran is likely, but in an environment of high demand and falling domestic supplies, they maintain the effects of a large-scale conflict on the energy markets could be huge.

Iran is positioned along the Strait of Hormuz, through which tankers ship about 17 million barrels of crude oil per day, according to the Energy Information Administration. That accounts for two-fifths of the world's crude oil traded by tanker, and about one-fifth of total oil production. The exports exiting the narrow waterway are bound for the United States, Western Europe and Japan.

"We're in a short-term business. If oil were to stop flowing there for a period of time, fear will run rampant and oil will be in the 70s immediately," said James Cordier, president of Liberty Trading Group in Tampa, Fla.

Light, sweet crude futures for May soared $1.95 to settle at $66.03 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange, after rising as high as $66.50. It was the highest settlement price since Sept. 8, 2006, when crude finished at $66.25, but still far off the record trading high of $78.40 reached in mid-July.

Cordier estimated that concerns related to Iran are adding about $3 to $4 to the price of crude right now, and that supply disruption in the Strait of Hormuz would add another $4 or $5.

Gasoline futures climbed 7.83 cents to settle at $2.1355 a gallon.

U.S. inventories of gasoline remain in the upper half of the typical range for this time of year, but U.S. gasoline demand averaged 9.2 million barrels a day over the past four weeks, up 1.6 percent from the same period last year, the EIA said Wednesday. Wachovia economist Jason Schenker pointed out that these demand levels weren't seen last year until May.

"Supply is down, demand is up. These are fundamentals that mean higher prices," Schenker said. "As long as the unemployment rate remains low and disposable income is up, gasoline demand is likely to be strong."

Gasoline prices at the pump -- which had surged about 20 percent since the beginning of the year even before Iran detained the British sailors -- continue to rise. Schenker noted that the average U.S. pump price is the highest it's ever been for March, and said it could reach a range of $2.75 to $3.35 a gallon by the summer. The highest recorded national average was $3.057 in September 2005, according to AAA, after Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast.

Californians are seeing the highest prices in the country, with gas stations charging an average $3.216 a gallon for regular unleaded, AAA data showed.

Tom Kloza of the Oil Price Information Service in Wall, N.J., said it's normal for West Coast prices to be higher than the rest of the country, but that the disparity is wider than usual, largely because California has seen more refinery downtime than other states and there is little new production capacity in the offing.

Many market watchers believe that U.S. refinery production -- which last week inched up to 87 percent -- could be higher, but that refiners are waiting for prices to rise further so they can make bigger profits.

The United States recently had the warmest winter on record, Cordier noted, and last year's hurricane season didn't bring any damaging storms.

"There's absolutely no excuse for tight gasoline supplies. I hate to step on any toes, but that's manipulation," he said. But "they're private companies; there's not much you can do or say."

In other Nymex trading, heating oil rose 4.98 cents to settle at $1.8772 per gallon, and natural gas slipped 6.3 cents to settle at $7.609 per 1,000 cubic feet.

The EIA reported Thursday that U.S. natural gas in storage fell by 22 billion cubic feet last week to 1.511 trillion cubic feet.

Brent crude on London's ICE futures exchange rose $2.10 to $67.88 a barrel.

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So " imake " ...... I guess you love this one .

explain to me ... I don't know this one . Maybe I get some ... But would like to know bit more .

Spill what you know on this one ... thanks .

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ITS ALL ON THE THREAD, ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS READ IT, PHONE #S EVERYTHING JUST READ FROM PAGE 1 TO 11. [Wink]

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dont buy it trio. its really boring haha

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Is it something I should be very careful of ?
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quote:
Originally posted by Ripler:
dont buy it trio. its really boring haha

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MY BUD..IMAKE DID ENOUGH SINCE HIS CALL, NOW IF YOU DON'T LIKE THE RECENT PPS "YOU MISSED THE RIDE"


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AP
Oil Prices Edge Up Amid Iran Tensions
Friday March 30, 2:32 pm ET
By Jackie Farwell, AP Business Writer
Oil Prices Rise Above $66 a Barrel As U.K.-Iran Tension Intensifies


NEW YORK (AP) -- Oil prices edged higher by early afternoon Friday as the political standoff over Iran's capture of 15 British marines and sailors raised fears of interruptions to the oil supply through Iran.
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Light, sweet crude futures for May delivery rose 4 cents to $66.07 a barrel by midday on the New York Mercantile Exchange in what was volatile trading that saw prices dip briefly earlier in the session. The contract closed at a six-month high on Thursday.

Brent crude for May delivery jumped 47 cents to $68.35 a barrel on London's ICE Futures exchange.

"The market is very much factoring in a worst-case scenario," said Mark Pervan, a commodities analyst at Daiwa Securities in Melbourne. "Other fundamentals have been pushed to the side."

The crisis deepened Friday as British Prime Minister Tony Blair denounced Iranian TV footage of two of the captured navy personnel and warned Iran that it "will face continued isolation" if it persists in holding the captives.

Oil prices dipped briefly on profit-taking after Iran released a letter reportedly written by British solider Faye Turney, saying she had been "sacrificed" to the policies of the U.S. and British governments, said Phil Flynn, an analyst at Alaron Trading Corp. in Chicago.

Flynn also said pressure from grains depressed oil prices somewhat Friday, as traders weighed whether cheaper corn prices will eventually translate into lower ethanol costs.

However, tensions with Tehran remain paramount in traders' minds, he said.

Iran detained the British group last week while they were patrolling for smugglers near the mouth of the Shatt al-Arab waterway, and a top official said the captives may be put on trial. The incident comes several months into a standoff between Iran, the fourth-largest oil producer, and the United Nations over the country's nuclear program.

Iranian TV has shown two of the personnel -- a female sailor and a male marine -- apologizing for straying into Iranian waters. Britain maintains the group was clearly in Iraqi waters.

"I don't know why the Iranian regime keeps doing this, all it does, it heightens people's sense of disgust," Blair said. "Captured personnel being paraded and manipulated in this way, it doesn't fool anyone."

Worries related to Iran -- which is also located along a key waterway in the oil trade -- have led traders to put an extra premium on oil prices that are already high due to seven straight weeks of declines in U.S. gasoline inventories.

Traders are not saying they believe war with Iran is likely, but in an environment of high demand and falling domestic supplies, they say a large-scale conflict could have a huge effect on the energy markets.

Iran is located along the Strait of Hormuz, through which tankers ship about 17 million barrels of crude oil a day, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. That accounts for two-fifths of the world's crude oil traded by tanker, and about one-fifth of total oil production.

The exports exiting the narrow waterway are bound for the United States, Western Europe and Japan.

In other Nymex trading Thursday, heating oil rose 0.88 cent to $1.8860 per gallon, while gasoline futures fell 2.7 cents to $2.1085 a gallon.

Natural gas was up 10.1 cents to $7.710 per 1,000 cubic feet.

The April contracts for heating oil and gasoline expire Friday. For May delivery, heating oil rose 0.92 cent to $1.8875 and gasoline futures fell 1.77 cent to $2.0562.

AP Business Writer Jane Wardwell in London contributed to this report.

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Im not going to lie.. I missed it but im still up.

AMEP needs to release a quality pr

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SWEET!!!!!!!! LMAO

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