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Oil Prices Fall Below $59 a Barrel |
2007-01-04 |
![]() Light, sweet crude for February delivery on the New York Mercantile Exchange fell $2.54 to $58.51 a barrel in midday trading, a 4.2 percent drop from Friday's settlement price. Forecasters are saying the warmer-than-normal temperatures in the Northeast United States _ the biggest heating oil-consuming region _ will continue through January. "That's going to put heating oil distributors around the country in pretty bad shape," said Mike Fitzpatrick, a vice president for energy risk management at Fimat USA. Traders were pulling down prices near the low levels they reached late last year: "If those are breached, they can fall a long way," Fitzpatrick said. On Nov. 17, the crude contract had closed at $55.81 a barrel, the lowest settlement since June 15, 2005. The front-month crude contract finished 2006 at $61.05 a barrel _ a penny above where it ended a year earlier. This year's mild winter has arrived against a backdrop of ample global crude inventories, slowing economic growth in the United States, and a production spurt from non-OPEC countries. |
Posted by:Steve White |
#3 As long as the price of oil is high, new technologies like oil shale extraction and photo-voltaics will continue to advance and become cost effective. If the oil ticks - is it mean to call them that? - had any sense they would drop the price drastically. Unfortunately for them, they are as hooked on the income as we are on the energy. |
Posted by: SteveS 2007-01-04 21:58 |
#2 As of Jan., 4 2007 – 10.53AM (EST) Light, sweet crude for February delivery fell $1.30 to $57.02 a barrel in morning trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange, after dipping as low as $56.86. On Wednesday, the contract plunged $2.73 to $58.32 a barrel, the biggest one-day drop since Aug. 17, 2005. |
Posted by: DepotGuy 2007-01-04 10:57 |
#1 ...Part of me is just cynical enough to say that this is the usual post-holiday price letdown, and it MIGHT get back down around $2.05 or so here - then some as*hole is going to scream, "Tension in the Middle East!" and it goes back up to $2.25 again. Mike |
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski 2007-01-04 08:26 |