Energy futures were moving higher in midmorning trading at the New York Mercantile Exchange, spurred by overnight weakness in the dollar and threatening words from Iran over the weekend that left oil traders worried about possible disruptions to global supplies.
West Texas crude for August delivery was recently gaining $1.69 at $141.90 a barrel. Earlier in the session, the contract set a new record intraday high of $143.67. August Brent crude was up $1.78 at $142.09 a barrel. Reformulated gasoline was 2 cents higher at $3.52 a gallon, and heating oil was gaining 4 cents at $3.95 a gallon. Near-term natural gas was adding 15 cents at $13.35 per million British thermal units. The dollar took a severe beating in overnight trading in both Asian and European markets, and although this morning the greenback retraced the losses it incurred against the euro and other major currencies, a general sense of unease was sending oil higher. Looming over the dollar is the July 3 meeting of the European Central Bank, at which bank president Jean-Claude Trichet is expected to increase the Eurozone's benchmark lending rate. Such a move could send oil prices through the roof.Cramer: Factors Pumping Up Oil Prices |
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| 12,801.23 | 1,342.64 | 2,903.88 | 19.69 |
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