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    Oil price up as Iran threatens to block shipments

    NEW YORK (AP) — Oil prices climbed near $100 per barrel Monday as Iran again threatened to block shipments of crude from the Persian Gulf.

    Benchmark crude rose by $1.51 to $99.84 per barrel in New York. Brent crude, which is used to price foreign oils that are imported by U.S. refineries, rose by 94 cents to $110.80 per barrel in London.

    Natural gas prices also rose more than 7 percent after one of America's biggest natural gas producers said it would cut production and exploration this year.

    Tanker traffic out of the Persian Gulf has been a major concern for oil traders. Iran says it could close the Gulf to tanker traffic, if the West implements an oil embargo. On Monday, the European Union agreed to do just that.

    The EU said its refineries will stop buying Iranian crude after July. It also froze assets of Iran's central bank. The sanctions are meant to force Iran to talk with the West about its nuclear program. Iran says its nuclear program is peaceful, but Western nations suspect it is trying to build nuclear weapons.

    The embargo itself isn't expected to affect world supplies as oil markets are reshuffled. Analysts say China, which is one of the biggest buyers of Iranian crude, probably will buy more Iranian oil at below-market prices when the embargo begins. That will reduce China's demand from other oil-producing countries that would then sell more to Europe.

    "Iran needs to sell its oil to someone," independent analyst and trader Stephen Schork said. "Outside the West, Iran really has only one buyer: China. That means China's probably going to get some sweetheart deals.

    Experts say Iran doesn't have the firepower to close off the narrow Strait of Hormuz that tankers use to pass through the Gulf. But a conflict there could still clog the waterway with military vessels and force the world's refineries to wait for crucial oil shipments.

    In the U.S., natural gas prices jumped Monday when Chesapeake Energy said it will cut production and exploration because of cheap prices and a massive buildup in supplies. Natural gas production has been surging in the U.S. thanks to new techniques that helped the industry aggressively drill into underground shale deposits.

    Natural gas prices have dropped to the lowest wintertime level since 2002. The Chesapeake announcement pushed futures prices 17 cents, or 7.3 percent, higher to $2.52 per 1,000 cubic feet.

    In other energy trading, heating oil rose by 4 cents to $3.02 per gallon, while gasoline futures rose about a penny to $2.79 per gallon.

     

    29 comments

    • Kevin O  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      What a bunch of #$%$ Not only Iraan rattling their sabres (dull butter knives at best) but....Our own U.S. companies threatening to slow down exploration and thus... driving prices even higher. As usual....big business continues to make record profits and the little guy gets it in the ear. All the while our Federal government sitting on their collective keesters and are gonna be voted back in by weak minded people who pay no attention to what their representatives are doing in Washington. If we the people fail to clean house in D.C. then we deserve this !
    • G  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      Here we go again!! blah,blah,blah,Oil up and the rest of market down.business as usual .
    • Eric  •  Davidson, North Carolina  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      Here we go again. Gas will jump another 50 cents in the next 2 days. At this rate, it won't be long until only the rich will be able to buy gas for their executive limos and we'll all be stuck riding a bike 20 miles to work...
    • A Yahoo! User  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      Speculating the price upward, shocker!!
    • Sheila  •  Pleasanton, California  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      the last sentence "gasoline went up 1 cent to 2.79/gallon"? we pay almost $4.00/gallon in california...?!?
    • Rancho  •  29 days ago
      I never understand this. Iran says they may block...and gas goes up. Someone says conditions are right for a hurricane...and gas goes up. Someone says there's gonna be a presidential election...and gas gpes up. Winter mix, Summer mix, etc. etc. The consumer is the only one who gets screwed...
    • Old Dog Lady  •  Wichita, Kansas  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      Iran is not going to close the straight, there is no oil shortage, OPEC has already agreed to make up any oil needed--the ONLY thing driving prices up is GOLDMAN SACHS TELLING THEIR LIES and the FRIGGIN' OIL SPECULATORS trying their best to bankrupt the worlds' economies!!!
    • John  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      I thought that saudi arabia said they would pick up any slack in oil shipments. why is the price still jumping when there will be no shortfall??
      the real powerdealers have the world population by the short and curlies. and they are NOT gonna let go.
    • Mr. Pigsley  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      Here we go again! another barking dog with no bite.
    • westerner  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      I'm sure we can blast our way through any obstruction within a matter of seconds. Speculators panic over anything.
    • westerner  •  Hinton, Oklahoma  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      OMG, is Iran going to finally send out their motorboats with rope tied buoys to close the strait? The've been threatening this for weeks. Bwahaha.
    • PITHIAN  •  Tampa, Florida  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      Like a constipated dog . . . howling and howling but no movement.
    • E F  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      "The EU said its refineries will stop buying Iranian crude after July."
      What if the Iranian stop supplying now, at Mid Winter!
    • tom  •  Sikeston, Missouri  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      Iran is still going to sell their oil. So why is the price going up?
    • el cuco  •  Bahama, North Carolina  •  29 days ago
      We oil companies running the US Government it is hard to imagine how difficult it is to be president of this country, Republican or Democrat.
    • Big Bob  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      Bring it on already iran i'm tried of waitng for us to kick your #$%$...
    • fishin magician  •  Lake Luzerne, New York  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      haven't we had enough of this guy.......send in the snipers..........
    • Randy  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      Oil prices up cos of Iran? #$%$! Just a darn excuse to fill the pockets of people who own oil companies and who ever associated with them.
    • christopher D  •  Sacramento, California  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      Go Ahead Iran try and stopped the shipping. As of last night we have the USS Abraham Lincoln Aircraft Carrier and battle group in the Gulf, they sailed through the Strait of Hormuz last night, along with the Nuclear Subs that have been in the Gulf for the past two months. Iran had better watch out, we will defend our battle group and sail where ever we want to in International Waters. Building Up our Resources along with our Allies, We have Battle Groups on Both sides of the Strait of Hormuz. Iran is going to get #$%$ED UP BIG TIME. We came back Iran, actually we never left. Our Nuclear Subs were doing drills while Iran was doing their War Games. LOL, every time Iran had their little speed boats in the water our Subs and our Drones had them LOCKED ON. We also had all of their Telecommunications, Radar. Internet, Electrical, Desalination Plants, Oil Refineries and all their other Infrastructure capabilities LOCKED ON and Ready to DESTROY. The battle group includes approximately 10,000 Marines, Six Seal Teams and a whole lot HURT just waiting to be UNLEASHED on the Government of Iran. It is going to all happen within the next 3 weeks. GOD SPEED OUR TROOPS!!!!!
    • Darwin  •  Austin, Texas  •  29 days ago
      You might say OPEC has us all "over a barrel". Every time the middle east hiccup's the price of oil and the profits on oil are driven upwards. Will there ever be peace in the middle east? Certainly not as long as there is oil in the middle east. China and Iran are under 25 year multi billion dollar natural gas and fossil fuel contracts. China has been carefully eyeing the situation and has remained relatively in the background thus far. However I am confident that if the situation continues to intensify, and another country invades Iran, jeopardizing China's energy interests, China will defend those interests with military action should conventional diplomacy fail.
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