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Oil prices rally above $70 amid worries over Iran
www.chinaview.cn 2006-05-06 04:55:57

Special report: Oil price breaks $70 mark as Iran nuke tension simmers 

    NEW YORK, May 5 (Xinhua) -- World crude oil prices rallied above 70 dollars Friday amid worries over Iran.

    New York's main contract, light sweet crude for delivery in June, rose 25 cents to end at 70.19 dollars a barrel.

    On London's ICE Futures exchange, the price of Brent North Sea crude for June delivery was up 66 cents to 70.95 dollars a barrel.

    Traders are still concerned about the possibilities that Iran'soil exports would halt if the United Nations imposes an international sanction on Teheran for its nuclear activities.

    Iranian President Mahmud Ahmadinejad said Friday that Iran has joined the world's nuclear club. He said he regretted "injustice in the present international structure, the nonobservance of laws and the violation of the rights of people on the part of certain oppressive forces."

    France and Britain, backed by the United States, introduced Wednesday a new draft resolution to the UN Security Council demanding Iran suspend all enrichment activities immediately or face possible sanctions.

    Meanwhile, about one-fourth of Nigeria's daily output is still shut after a series of militant attacks. Nigeria is Africa's leading oil producer and the fifth-biggest source of U.S. oil imports.

    World crude oil prices plunged by more than 2 dollars Thursday and Wednesday, on improved U.S. weekly energy stocks report.

    Inventories of U.S. commercial crude oil and gasoline climbed last week, the Energy Department reported Wednesday in its weekly nationwide survey. Enditem

    

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