Oil drops to near $112 as storm threat eases
Oil prices fell to near $112 a barrel Tuesday in Asia, extending an overnight decline as Tropical Storm Fay avoided oil-producing infrastructure in the
Analysts also said oil pricing is likely to remain suppressed amid concerns that a global economic slowdown may further dampen world oil demand. But intermittent supply concerns due to the hurricane season and ongoing conflicts such as that between
"Continuing worries about a
"In the near term, there will be a lot of downward pressure but I don't foresee a fast collapse of pricing to $100 dollars a barrel or below. There is still strong support at $110 a barrel level because of supply side issues," he said.
Midday in Singapore, light, sweet crude for September delivery was down 78 cents at $112.09 a barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange.
The contract fell 90 cents Monday to settle at $112.87 a barrel after the threat of Tropical Storm Fay eased. That was the first time crude ended below $113 since May 1.
Fay, the sixth named storm of the 2008 Atlantic season, swept over the Florida Keys on Monday after being blamed for at least 14 deaths in Haiti and the Dominican Republic as it moved though the Caribbean. Fay was expected to become a hurricane before curling up
Royal Dutch Shell PLC has evacuated 425 oil workers from the
A bearish forecast on Friday from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries of lower global oil demand growth also helped to push down oil prices.
In its monthly report, OPEC forecast that the world's daily appetite for oil this year would grow by 1 million barrels, a reduction of 30,000 barrels a day from its previous estimate. It predicted growth for 2009 will be 900,000 barrels a day, the lowest growth in world demand since 2002.
Analysts said uncertainty over the conflict between
Oil market traders were also keeping an eye on possible tensions in
In other Nymex trading, heating oil futures fell 1.73 cents to $3.0675 a gallon, while gasoline prices lost 1.62 cents to $2.799 a gallon. Natural gas futures fell 5.8 cents to $7.83 per 1,000 cubic feet.









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