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NEW YORK, July 8 (Xinhuanet) -- Crude oil futures
declined Friday as Hurricane Dennis might miss the oil facilities in the Gulf of
Mexico.
On the New York Mercantile Exchange, light, sweet crude oil futures for August delivery dropped 1.10 dollars to end at 59.63 dollars a barrel. On London's International Petroleum
Exchange, the August Brent oil futures contract fell 1.08 dollars to close at
58.20 dollars per barrel.
US National Hurricane Center reported Hurricane
Dennis was moving off Gulf of Mexico toward the border of Florida and Alabama.
This eased traders' earlier concern that the storm would disrupt oil production
and shipments in the states along the Gulf of Mexico.
Oil futures touched 62.10 dollars a barrel in New
York and 60.70 dollars a barrel in London yesterday amid the concern about
slower economic growth. However, oil futures remained 48 percent more expensive
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