- Ã-l - in den Startlöchern? - KEEP-COOL, 17.08.2000, 15:25
Ã-l - in den Startlöchern?
Situation Rohöl Gasoil Heating Oil
Heißes Spiel. - Rohöl Gasoil
aktuell Rohölpreis Gasoilpreis
Brent Kontrakt an der IPE Monat Oktober mit GAP eröffnet.
Close gestern 29,74 $/b -Heute open 30,00 $/b High 30,42 low 30,00 aktuell
30,28 $/b = + 0,54 $/b
Gasoil London Sept 275,00 $/t =5,25 $/t
Siehe dazu auch frühere Reports Stand 3. Juli 2000 - keine Aktien aber warme Wohnung im Winter
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Bloomberg Energy
Thu, 17 Aug 2000, 7:03am EDT
08/17 05:22 Crude Oil Rises After OPEC Says It Won't Soon Raise Production
By Brian Gorman
London, Aug. 17 (Bloomberg) -- Crude oil rose more than 1 percent after the OPEC president said exporters wouldn't increase output before a meeting next month, increasing concern about a 24- year low in U.S. inventories as the peak season of demand nears.
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries has no plans to boost production before a Sept. 10 meeting, President Ali Rodriguez said. While oil inventories last week rose 3.4 million barrels, or 1.2 percent, to 288.8 million barrels, the U.S. government said, supplies are down 10 percent in the past year.
``The inventory data cooled the market slightly,'' said Tim Noest, trader at ADM Investor Services International. But ``OPEC is unlikely to increase output before its meeting.''
Brent crude oil for October settlement rose as much as 41 cents, or 1.4 percent, to $30.15 a barrel on London's International Petroleum Exchange. Crude oil for September delivery on the New York Mercantile Exchange was up 34 cents at $32.14 a barrel in electronic trading.
The U.S. Department of Energy report yesterday largely confirmed a survey released Tuesday by the American Petroleum Institute. Inventories have barely risen from 24-year lows and crude oil prices are near their highest level since the 1990-91 Persian Gulf war.
A shortage of heating oil as winter approaches in the Northern Hemisphere is concerning traders. The API's weekly survey showed inventories of heating oil are 38 percent below last year at 41.7 million barrels.
OPEC
Inventories are declining even after OPEC boosted output twice this year. OPEC has increased production by more than 2 million barrels a day, or 2.7 percent of the world's daily output.
The price of a group of crude oils OPEC monitors stood at $28.68 a barrel yesterday, topping the group's target range of $22 to $28 for a third straight day.
OPEC has said it will boost production if this index remains above $28 for 20 consecutive days.
Yesterday, Rodriguez said the organization has no plans to raise output before its Sept. 10 meeting.
``It's not planned,'' Rodriguez, who is also Venezuela's energy and mines minister, told reporters in Caracas.
Rodriguez was responding to an Associated Press report that said OPEC would shortly increase output by 500,000 barrels a day, according to an unnamed Persian Gulf source.
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