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Oil holds $76 on MidEast tension, US inventory falls
07 Sep 2007 07:43:22 GMT
Source: Reuters
(Updates prices)

By Felicia Loo

SINGAPORE, Sept 7 (Reuters) - Oil prices held above $76 a barrel on Friday, nearly $2 off record highs, as tension between Syria and Israel compounded supply worries after falls in U.S. crude and gasoline inventories.

U.S. crude <CLc1> eased 7 cents to $76.23 a barrel by 0742 GMT, having gained 57 cents on Thursday. London Brent crude <LCOc1> edged down 19 cents to $74.58.

Crude inventories in top consumer the United States fell by a higher-than-expected 3.9 million barrels last week, as refiners boosted runs, government data showed on Thursday. Gasoline stocks sank 1.5 million barrels to the lowest level in two years, following a series of outages in the ageing U.S. refining system.

"It is still a bull trend with major concerns about U.S. oil stock levels, though there are concerns over the U.S. economy slowing. There may be profit-taking when prices hit $78 a barrel," said Gerard Rigby from Fuel First Consulting in Sydney. Adding to supply worries was tension in the Middle East, the source of nearly a third of world oil, after Syria accused Israel of bombing its territory on Thursday and warned it could respond.

Further support came from the U.S. embassy in Nigeria warning U.S. and other Western interests in Africa's top oil producer are at risk of "terrorist attack". U.S. prices have climbed about 3 percent this week to near the record high of $78.77 hit on Aug. 1.

The near-record prices are sending a message to the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) that the world market is very tight, the new head of the International Energy Agency told Reuters on Thursday.

But OPEC is expected to leave output curbs in place at its meeting next Tuesday in Vienna, after several members of the group have said they see no need to boost supply.

Some analysts see stronger demand in the fourth quarter, causing a supply crunch unless OPEC raises output.

An OPEC source told Reuters the group may have to raise output by up to 1 million barrels per day (bpd) later this year. OPEC production in August was just over 30 million bpd, a Reuters survey found.

Traders are also keeping an eye on the storm season in the Gulf of Mexico, with the Colorado State University forecasting more storms ahead.
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Israeli Druze Wa'd Monther, 26, prays near her home in the northern Druze village of Ein Kiniya before her wedding September 19, 2007. Monther, from the Druze village of Ein Kiniya in the Golan Heights, passed through the Kuneitra crossing from Israel into Syria on Wednesday after parting from her family to wed her Syrian fiancee. The Golan Heights were captured by Israel in the 1967 Middle East war.



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