SINGAPORE: World crude prices inched lower in Asian trade Wednesday after soaring overnight over tensions between major oil producer Iran and the United States, analysts said.New York's main...
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January 04, 2012
SINGAPORE: World crude prices inched lower in Asian trade Wednesday after soaring overnight over tensions between major oil producer Iran and the United States, analysts said.
New York's main contract, West Texas Intermediate (WTI) light sweet crude for delivery in February, dipped 14 cents to $102.82 after surging $4.13 in US trade.
Brent North Sea crude for February shed 10 cents to $112.03 after rallying $4.75 in London deals the day before.
"There has been a little bit of slowing across commodities after the rise yesterday. But the situation with Iran remains worrisome," said Nick Trevethan, senior commodities strategist at ANZ Research.
"The consequences of any military action in the Middle East will be enormous. A spike in crude prices will kill off any recovery in the US," he added.
Iran has threatened to choke off shipping or go after American naval ships if Western governments implement the latest round of punitive sanctions over its nuclear programme.