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Oil touches $70 as supply disruption fears grow

Pubdate:2020-01-07 14:26 Source:liyanping Click:

SINGAPORE (Bloomberg) - Oil extended its dramatic surge, surpassing $70 a barrel in London for the first time since September, as Middle East tensions flared after the U.S. assassinated one of Iran’s most powerful generals.

Futures jumped by another 1.4% on Monday as the U.S. State Department warned of a “heightened risk” of missile attacks near military bases and energy facilities in Saudi Arabia. President Donald Trump reiterated threats of retaliation should Iran “do anything” and vowed heavy sanctions against Iraq if American troops are forced to leave OPEC’s second-biggest producer.

The clash is fanning fears that a wider conflict could disrupt supply from the region, which provides almost a third of the world’s oil. Prices haven’t hit these levels since an attack on Saudi Arabia’s production facilities in September -- which the U.S. blamed on Iran -- briefly halted about 5% of global output.

“Crude has some more risk pricing to do,” said Bob McNally, president of Rapidan Energy Group in Bethesda, Maryland, and former White House oil official under President George W. Bush. “We are going to grind through the $70s up towards $80 Brent as Iran calibrates and executes its retaliation.”

Trump said he’s prepared to strike “in a disproportionate manner” and attack more than 50 sites if Tehran retaliates against the killing of General Qassem Soleimani. The Middle East nation said it has to “settle a score with the U.S.” and that it would no longer abide by limits on its enrichment of uranium. A vote by Iraq’s parliament to expel U.S. troops from the country deepened the fallout.

Brent futures rose as much as $2.14, or 3.1%, to $70.74 on ICE Futures Europe and were at $69.55 at 10:32 a.m. in London. The contract surged 3.6% on Friday. West Texas Intermediate advanced 1.2% to $63.78 on the New York Mercantile Exchange.

The political tension is buffeting a market that had already been tightening, in large part because of production cuts by the OPEC cartel and its allies. The premium for immediate Brent futures compared with those seven months ahead more than doubled in the fourth quarter.

Saudi Arabia, Iran and Iraq together pumped more than 16 million barrels of oil a day last month. Most of their exports leave the Persian Gulf through the Strait of Hormuz, a narrow waterway that Iran has repeatedly threatened to shut down if there’s a war.

The U.S. said there’s a risk of attacks particularly in the eastern province of Saudi Arabia and near the Yemeni border, close to military bases as well as oil and gas facilities, the State Department said in a tweet. The president is also sending more troops to the Middle East.

Rising tensions between the U.S and Iran have already caused considerable turbulence in oil markets, but so far it’s been short-lived. Last year, Washington blamed Tehran for sabotage attacks on supertankers and a missile and drone attack on Saudi Arabia’s Abqaiq crude-processing plant in September -- the largest single supply halt in the industry’s history. Iran denied involvement.

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