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Crude Oil Dips Below $120 a Barrel
08/04/2008
NEW YORK --- Crude oil fell below $120 a barrel for the first time
since May, after weather reports suggested that Tropical Storm Edouard
will miss most offshore oil facilities as it approaches the coast of
Texas, Bloomberg reported.
Futures fell as much as $5.60 a
barrel, despite port closings and rig evacuations in the Gulf, a threat
to oil supplies from Iran, and a fire at Valero Energy Corp.'s Houston
refinery.
Edouard is headed for Galveston, Texas, the biggest
U.S. petroleum port. What's more, Apache Corp. halted 8,600 barrels a
day of oil production and 130 million cubic feet a day of natural gas
output today as it evacuated 110 workers from offshore platforms in
Louisiana because of the storm. But all that wasn't enough to keep
crude prices from falling.
Crude oil for September delivery fell
$3.92, or 3.1 percent, to $121.18 a barrel at 12:28 p.m. on the New
York Mercantile Exchange today. New York oil futures have dropped more
than $26 a barrel from the record $147.27 on July 11 as fuel demand has
diminished.
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