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Oil prices hover near record $142 | Oil prices hover near record $142 |
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The cost of crude oil rose on Monday to close to $142 a barrel ahead of a meeting of oil-producing nations in Madrid to discuss soaring prices. | The cost of crude oil rose on Monday to close to $142 a barrel ahead of a meeting of oil-producing nations in Madrid to discuss soaring prices. |
General concerns over global supplies and escalating rhetoric between Iran and Israel have pushed prices to fresh highs in recent days. | General concerns over global supplies and escalating rhetoric between Iran and Israel have pushed prices to fresh highs in recent days. |
An emergency summit held in Jeddah earlier this month has done little to take the heat out of the market. | An emergency summit held in Jeddah earlier this month has done little to take the heat out of the market. |
Light, sweet crude rose $1.60 to $141.81 in trading in Asia. | Light, sweet crude rose $1.60 to $141.81 in trading in Asia. |
This was not far off the $142.99 all-time high reached on Friday. | This was not far off the $142.99 all-time high reached on Friday. |
In London, Brent crude was trading up $1.57 at $141.88, having hit $142.13 on Friday. | In London, Brent crude was trading up $1.57 at $141.88, having hit $142.13 on Friday. |
Iranian tensions | Iranian tensions |
A combination of the weak US dollar, surging demand and concerns about supply disruptions in the Middle East and Africa have forced prices up more than 40% this year. | A combination of the weak US dollar, surging demand and concerns about supply disruptions in the Middle East and Africa have forced prices up more than 40% this year. |
The problems are above ground not below it Tony Hayward, BP chief executive Madrid meeting seeks solutions | |
In the latest war of words between Israel and Iran about the latter's nuclear intentions, a commander of Iran's revolutionary guard was quoted as saying that it could take control of the vital Strait of Hormuz waterway if attacked by Israel. | In the latest war of words between Israel and Iran about the latter's nuclear intentions, a commander of Iran's revolutionary guard was quoted as saying that it could take control of the vital Strait of Hormuz waterway if attacked by Israel. |
More than 60% of the world's oil is transported through the Strait, making its smooth functioning vital to the global oil markets. | More than 60% of the world's oil is transported through the Strait, making its smooth functioning vital to the global oil markets. |
Recent commitments by Saudi Arabia to increase production have seemingly done little to assuage concerns about the global availability of oil. | Recent commitments by Saudi Arabia to increase production have seemingly done little to assuage concerns about the global availability of oil. |
Measures to combat high prices and to increase long-term supplies are top of the agenda at the World Petroleum Congress in Madrid, which begins on Monday. | Measures to combat high prices and to increase long-term supplies are top of the agenda at the World Petroleum Congress in Madrid, which begins on Monday. |
Ministers from Opec nations will again come under pressure to boost output, although many officials continue to blame market speculation from the rise in prices this year. | Ministers from Opec nations will again come under pressure to boost output, although many officials continue to blame market speculation from the rise in prices this year. |
'No bubble' | |
Many leading oil producers, which are also attending the meeting, take a different view. | |
"This is not a speculative bubble," BP chief executive Tony Hayward told the meeting. | |
Alluding to differences of opinion among Opec members about how much oil to pump and what should be a reasonable price for oil, Mr Hayward said the industry's "problems are above ground not below it". | |
Experts added that the meeting must address where long-term growth in energy supply should come from and the environmental costs involved. | |
"Increasing population growth, energy intensity and globalization has led to a phenomenal rise in the use of energy," said Randy Gossen, president of the World Petroleum Council. | "Increasing population growth, energy intensity and globalization has led to a phenomenal rise in the use of energy," said Randy Gossen, president of the World Petroleum Council. |
"The challenge for our industry is to ensure continuous, affordable and reliable energy supply in a sustainable, transparent and ethical, environmentally sound manner." | "The challenge for our industry is to ensure continuous, affordable and reliable energy supply in a sustainable, transparent and ethical, environmentally sound manner." |