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Oil prices up before Opec meeting | |
(about 6 hours later) | |
Oil prices have risen, buoyed by Opec's decision to bring forward its emergency meeting by three weeks to next week. | |
Analysts expect the oil exporters' cartel to cut its output at next week's meeting, which would boost prices. | Analysts expect the oil exporters' cartel to cut its output at next week's meeting, which would boost prices. |
US sweet crude oil climbed $2 to settle at $71.85 a barrel in New York after losing more than $4 on Thursday. | |
London Brent crude added $1.76 to settle at $69.60 a barrel. But oil prices remain far below the peak of more than $147 seen in July. | |
Demand dip | Demand dip |
The main reason for the fall since then has been a global economic slowdown, which has dented demand. | The main reason for the fall since then has been a global economic slowdown, which has dented demand. |
"Oil is dependent on strength in the economy but in order to have a sustainable rally we need to have proof that it has really improved or at least is not collapsing," said Thomas Stevoll, an energy strategist at UBS. | "Oil is dependent on strength in the economy but in order to have a sustainable rally we need to have proof that it has really improved or at least is not collapsing," said Thomas Stevoll, an energy strategist at UBS. |
Adbullah al-Attiyah, Qatar's oil minister, said he thought Opec would reduce its daily output by one million barrels. | Adbullah al-Attiyah, Qatar's oil minister, said he thought Opec would reduce its daily output by one million barrels. |
However, Odein Ajumogobia, Nigeria's oil minister, said no specific decisions had been made about the meeting. | However, Odein Ajumogobia, Nigeria's oil minister, said no specific decisions had been made about the meeting. |
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