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Oil holds near 2012 low

THE price of oil held near the lowest levels of the year on a quiet yesterday ahead of the holiday weekend.

Benchmark US crude yesterday added 20 US cents to finish the week at US$90.86 per barrel in New York while Brent crude rose by 28 US cents to end at US$106.83 per barrel in London.

Both crude varieties have tumbled this month on forecasts of weaker world demand and higher supplies. US crude closed Wednesday at US$89.90, its lowest close since October.

Prices fell in May as the economies of the two biggest oil consumers - the US and China - showed signs of slowing. And many analysts are betting that the European Union will fall into a recession as it struggles with massive government debts. Meanwhile, some of the world's largest oil producing countries have been exporting more crude this year, boosting supplies.

Iran also appears to be interested in defusing tensions over its nuclear program. Tough talk between Iran and the West pushed oil prices higher earlier this year. The US and other world leaders fear Iran is building a nuclear weapon, a charge the oil-rich country denies. Negotiators for the two sides made little progress this week but agreed to further talks, which analysts consider a promising sign.

Gene McGillian, a broker and oil analyst at Tradition Energy, said many investors will avoid making new bets on oil until they get an updated look at the US economy. They'll likely wait for next week's reports on employment, personal incomes and housing, McGillian said.

"People also will be looking to see if we'll have a pickup in gasoline demand following the Memorial Day weekend," he said.

In other futures trading, natural gas fell by 7.9 US cents, or 3 percent, to finish at US$2.568 per 1,000 cubic feet. Analysts cited government weather forecasts that show temperatures next week could be lower than previously expected. If the weather is cool, fewer people will use their air conditioners, and that will lower demand for natural gas-generated electricity.

Heating oil added about a penny a piece to finish at US$2.8288 and wholesale gasoline increased by 1.64 US cents to end at US$2.8929 per gallon.



 

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