Oil breaks 79 dollar on cold weather
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Amadeus [2011-05-20]
NEW YORK, Dec. 28 - Oil prices topped 79 U.S. dollars a barrel on Monday as investors eye a drop in fuel supplies in a cold winter.
Light, sweet crude for February delivery settled at 78.77 dollars a barrel, trading up 72 cents, on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Futures rose to as high as 79.12 dollars a barrel earlier in the session, which is the highest trading price in about five weeks.
Many parts of the United States have experienced snow storms in December and more frigid temperatures are expected in New England and the Lower Great Lakes. U.S. crude inventories have been in decline in the past three weeks amid rising energy demand.
A fresh row between Russia and Ukraine on terms to transit oil to Europe has also added to concerns over supply disruption.
In London, Brent crude for February delivery rose 1.01 dollars to settle at 77.32 dollars a barrel on the ICE Futures Exchange.