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To: JohnHuang2
Thanks JohnHuang2!
3 posted on 04/10/2002 1:53:48 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
You're more than welcome, Cincy. Thanks for the thread and the priceless links.
4 posted on 04/10/2002 1:57:13 AM PDT by JohnHuang2
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Oil prices dip as Israel withdraws some tanks****VENEZUELA BRINGS IN MORE TROOPS The government of President Hugo Chavez ordered extra troops into oil facilities on Monday to prevent any shutdown of output in the world's fourth biggest exporter. The government insisted that oil shipments were normal, while protesting PDVSA workers, private traders and shippers reported severe disruptions at oil export terminals, refineries and PDVSA offices, Latin America's biggest oil company. Protesters are demanding that Chavez revoke the appointment of five new PDVSA board members named in February because the appointments were based on political loyalty rather than merit. The loss of Venezuelan and Iraqi oil comes when 12 months of cuts by the OPEC producers' cartel have begun to bite into world supplies. The Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries has slashed output by five million bpd, or nearly 20 percent, since January 2001 to buoy prices as demand faltered due to the economic downturn. In March, the cartel agreed to extend output curbs until at least June, when ministers are due to meet to review market conditions. Despite cuts, fuel supplies in the United States continue to run at comfortable surpluses versus a year ago and traders will be watching for inventory data from the American Petroleum Institute for latest stocks movements. A Reuters survey of analysts predicted that the API would report a slim one million barrel decline each in U.S. crude and gasoline tanks, while distillates would fall by a marginally larger 1.2 million barrels. The API releases its weekly report after the close of New York business each Tuesday. Oil has risen by over 40 percent since a mid-January dip below $18 a barrel and some economists fear high energy prices could derail the fragile U.S. economic recovery. ((Asia Energy Desk +65-6870 3833 Fax +64 6870 3015 himangshu.watts@reuters.com)) ****
5 posted on 04/10/2002 1:57:59 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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