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London oil price hits $146 record | London oil price hits $146 record |
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The price of oil has continued to climb - with Brent crude rising above $146 a barrel for the first time. | The price of oil has continued to climb - with Brent crude rising above $146 a barrel for the first time. |
Brent crude rose by $2.08 to $146.34 a barrel in London. US light, sweet crude rose by more than $1 to $145.22. | Brent crude rose by $2.08 to $146.34 a barrel in London. US light, sweet crude rose by more than $1 to $145.22. |
Oil prices have risen significantly since the US government announced on Wednesday that its crude stockpiles had fallen by more than expected last week. | Oil prices have risen significantly since the US government announced on Wednesday that its crude stockpiles had fallen by more than expected last week. |
A spokesperson for the motoring organisation the AA called the rate of increases "eye watering". | A spokesperson for the motoring organisation the AA called the rate of increases "eye watering". |
A barrel of Brent crude has risen by almost $4 since the beginning of the week. | A barrel of Brent crude has risen by almost $4 since the beginning of the week. |
The AA estimates that a $2-a-barrel rise in crude oil means an extra penny on fuel prices at the pump. This takes a number of weeks to feed through to the fuel stations. | The AA estimates that a $2-a-barrel rise in crude oil means an extra penny on fuel prices at the pump. This takes a number of weeks to feed through to the fuel stations. |
"The market can absorb a little bit of the increase on the forecourt, but nothing like this," the AA's Paul Watters told the BBC. | "The market can absorb a little bit of the increase on the forecourt, but nothing like this," the AA's Paul Watters told the BBC. |
Currently, unleaded petrol is currently 118.95 pence per litre on average and diesel 132.20p, according to Experian. | Currently, unleaded petrol is currently 118.95 pence per litre on average and diesel 132.20p, according to Experian. |
An AA survey in April showed that almost two thirds of motorists were either doing fewer trips by car or cutting back on other spending as a result of higher fuel prices. | An AA survey in April showed that almost two thirds of motorists were either doing fewer trips by car or cutting back on other spending as a result of higher fuel prices. |
"This is only going to happen more. This is very very bad news for the economy," Mr Watters added. | "This is only going to happen more. This is very very bad news for the economy," Mr Watters added. |
Fuel prices | Fuel prices |
Oil prices are expected to rise even further. | Oil prices are expected to rise even further. |
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, speaking ahead of next week's G8 meeting of leading industrialised nations, predicted that prices would climb to $150 a barrel. | Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, speaking ahead of next week's G8 meeting of leading industrialised nations, predicted that prices would climb to $150 a barrel. |
"Unfortunately, rising oil prices create problems for the world's economy," he said. | "Unfortunately, rising oil prices create problems for the world's economy," he said. |
Companies across the world have been suffering under the strain. | Companies across the world have been suffering under the strain. |
Air New Zealand has become the latest airline to say it cannot continue to absorb the rising cost of jet fuel, which is now more than $170 a barrel. | Air New Zealand has become the latest airline to say it cannot continue to absorb the rising cost of jet fuel, which is now more than $170 a barrel. |
The carrier announced on Thursday that domestic fares would rise by 3% and international fares by 5%. | The carrier announced on Thursday that domestic fares would rise by 3% and international fares by 5%. |
That followed a profit warning from Hong-Kong based airline Cathay Pacific on Wednesday. | That followed a profit warning from Hong-Kong based airline Cathay Pacific on Wednesday. |
Supply concerns | Supply concerns |
Some observers have blamed speculators for pushing oil prices higher. | Some observers have blamed speculators for pushing oil prices higher. |
However, Prime Minister Gordon Brown, speaking to a committee of MPs, said he thought an imbalance in supply and demand was the primary reason for the spike in prices. | However, Prime Minister Gordon Brown, speaking to a committee of MPs, said he thought an imbalance in supply and demand was the primary reason for the spike in prices. |
"You can't put down to speculation the whole of the problem we are dealing with at the moment," Mr Brown said. | "You can't put down to speculation the whole of the problem we are dealing with at the moment," Mr Brown said. |
The president of oil group Opec has blamed the weakening of the dollar, which makes oil a more attractive investment. | The president of oil group Opec has blamed the weakening of the dollar, which makes oil a more attractive investment. |
Dr Chakib Khelil told the BBC that a rise in eurozone rates would weaken the dollar further, and could cause oil prices to rise even further. | Dr Chakib Khelil told the BBC that a rise in eurozone rates would weaken the dollar further, and could cause oil prices to rise even further. |
On Thursday, the European Central Bank increased its main interest rate by a quarter of a percentage point to 4.25% from 4%. | |
Overnight, the dollar traded at its lowest level against the euro for more than two months, falling to $1.5891 per euro. | Overnight, the dollar traded at its lowest level against the euro for more than two months, falling to $1.5891 per euro. |
"The current market is being driven by the weaker dollar and with the equity markets a disaster, investment money is looking for a more profitable market," said Tetsu Emori, a Tokyo-based fund manager. | "The current market is being driven by the weaker dollar and with the equity markets a disaster, investment money is looking for a more profitable market," said Tetsu Emori, a Tokyo-based fund manager. |