Oil: Prices down on Opec pledge, Iraq vote awaited
Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2003 3:33 pm
Oil prices fell on Tuesday (NY time) as Opec producers sought to reassure markets they could avert a supply shortage in the event of war in Iraq while the US called for a UN vote this week that could authorize war.
US light crude was down 82 cents, or 2 per cent, at USUS$36.45 a barrel, below its recent peak of USUS$39.99. Oil prices set a record high of USUS$41.15 a barrel during the 1990-91 Gulf crisis.
London benchmark Brent for April fell 44 cents to USUS$33.25 a barrel.
Prices fell as the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, which control's around 60 per cent of world crude exports, pledged during a ministerial meeting in Vienna that it was ready to fill any disruption in supply.
US light crude was down 82 cents, or 2 per cent, at USUS$36.45 a barrel, below its recent peak of USUS$39.99. Oil prices set a record high of USUS$41.15 a barrel during the 1990-91 Gulf crisis.
London benchmark Brent for April fell 44 cents to USUS$33.25 a barrel.
Prices fell as the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, which control's around 60 per cent of world crude exports, pledged during a ministerial meeting in Vienna that it was ready to fill any disruption in supply.