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Home Front: WoT
Crude climbs close to record high
2004-07-27
How much will we be paying come the Labor Day weekend?

By Kevin Morrison
Published: July 27 2004 11:17 | Last Updated: July 27th 2004 20:19


Crude oil futures on Tuesday moved within striking distance of the record highs reached last month as the tighter balance between supply and demand helped push prices higher.

September Nymex WTI peaked at $42.22 a barrel, or just 23 cents below its peak reached on June 2, before settling at $41.84, a gain of 40 cents in New York.

IPE Brent for September delivery added 43 cents to $38.54 a barrel in late London trade, down from its intra-day peak of $38.68 a barrel, but still within sight of the 13œ year high of $39.12.

The head of one oil trading desk in London said that prices had been rising gradually over the past two weeks in anticipation that the expected increase in demand in the third quarter from the previous quarter would lead to a tightening of supply as global oil production struggled to keep pace with increased levels of consumption.

"There have been no sudden sharp spikes in prices to get back to $42. This rise has been slower and looks more sustained than the previous moves to this level," said the oil trader.

The gains in the oil price came ahead of today's release of the weekly US commercial crude inventories, which are expected to show a fall in crude and gasoline inventories.



Posted by:Mark Espinola

#4  But, does this mean I shall only be able to maintain 2 out of 3 Rolls & only one Maybach on the highway?
Posted by: Mark Espinola   2004-07-27 8:27:33 PM  

#3  What?
Nope it Forbes, I was just in a hurry and Theresea have my cookies.
Posted by: J Forbes Kerry   2004-07-27 8:24:53 PM  

#2  Did I say or less?
Yes! Less than 1200o per annum (excluding long term gaines and non taxable income)
Posted by: J Fores Kerry   2004-07-27 8:23:59 PM  

#1  The Law of Supply and Demand should be modified to help those who drive more than 10 miles a day and have an adjusted income (excluding long term gaines) of 12000 dollars per annum.
Posted by: J Fores Kerry   2004-07-27 8:22:55 PM  

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