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From Platts
Saudi Arabian oil minister Ali Naimi said Thursday that there was more supply than demand for crude oil in the world market and high oil prices were not due to a shortage of supply.

Naimi, addressing delegates at the 9th International Oil Summit in Paris, said stocks were in "good standing" and there was enough oil supply.

"The world is producing more oil than is being consumed," Naimi said in response to a question as to what Saudi Arabia, the world's biggest oil
exporter, could do to bring down oil prices.

"Saudi Arabia is not in the business of managing oil prices," he replied. There was, he said, "no single reason" for current high oil prices, which traded at a new record of $112.21/barrel in New York on Wednesday. However, he said, current price levels were "not due to short supply."
Phew, that's all right then.
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Seeing as nobody else has posted it:

Mon 14th was a new closing record of $111.76
over last night, there was a new intra-day record of 112.48

Guess it's not news any more? :wink:
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Boring!
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I was away from my desk when it happened :)

Nevertheless we have a new high today, $112.60
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Now 112.98
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OK: bets for $120 anyone?
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$113.30. Get yer bets in quick.
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Tapis $118.77 15 April 2008 11:20 GMT according to upstreamonline
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113.66. This is such a strong market. The main GSCI oil index is up 18% on the year already. Compare that to your house market...
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Any indicators as to causes of this week's rises, Tess?
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More money looking for a safe haven from dodgy equities and terrible housing markets... Commodities are a safe bet while Asia is sucking up all the extra oil that the west can't afford any more. [disclaimer: not a solicitation for business etc, just my personal view, not that of my employer]

There were some helpful fundamentals as well, pipeline leak in the US, pipeline explosion in Nigeria, China dropping VAT on petrol and diesel to permit increased imports leading up to the olympics.
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Tess wrote:More money looking for a safe haven from dodgy equities and terrible housing markets... Commodities are a safe bet while Asia is sucking up all the extra oil that the west can't afford any more. [disclaimer: not a solicitation for business etc, just my personal view, not that of my employer]

There were some helpful fundamentals as well, pipeline leak in the US, pipeline explosion in Nigeria, China dropping VAT on petrol and diesel to permit increased imports leading up to the olympics.
The FT reckon that the news from Russia has contributed to this price rise too.
Fears emerge over Russia?s oil output
Russian oil production has peaked and may never return to current levels, one of the country?s top energy executives has warned, fuelling concerns that the world?s biggest oil producers cannot keep up with rampant Asian demand.

The warning helped on Tuesday to push crude oil prices to a fresh all-time high above $112 a barrel, threatening to stoke inflation in many countries.
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Tess wrote:There were some helpful fundamentals as well, pipeline leak in the US, pipeline explosion in Nigeria,
That'll be the Orwellian use of the term 'helpful' then?
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biffvernon wrote:
Tess wrote:There were some helpful fundamentals as well, pipeline leak in the US, pipeline explosion in Nigeria,
That'll be the Orwellian use of the term 'helpful' then?
Is there another kind, in the oil market? Look out for the term 'constructive', same context. ;)
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