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Oil prices rise on Middle East tensions | cnbnews

 

NEW YORK (AFP) November 16, 2012, 5:05:10 PM EST

 

 

Oil prices rose Friday on concerns about supply in the wake of the latest burst of violence in the Middle East.

Frederic J. Brown/AFP/File

Oil prices rose Friday on concerns about supply in the wake of the latest burst of violence in the Middle East.

 Oil prices rose Friday on concerns about supply in the wake of the latest burst of violence in the Middle East.

In London, Brent futures, trading in the first day of the January contract, closed at $108.95 a barrel, up 94 cents on the Intercontinental Exchange.

Given the tense situation in the Middle East, traders did not want to be caught before the weekend without sufficient orders for more oil in case the situation worsens, said John Kilduff, a trader at Again Capital.

There were 22 people on board when the explosion rocked the rig operated by Houston, Texas-based Black Elk Energy shortly before 9:00 am (1500 GMT), said Coast Guard spokesman Glenn Sanchez.

Black Elk Energy was not immediately available to comment but posted a message on its website saying "our thoughts and prayers are with those who are impacted."

While tensions in the Middle East have boosted prices, fresh economic data in both the US and Europe point to continued economic uncertainty, serving as a brake on oil prices.


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