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Monday, September 28, 2009

Oil prices up after Opec meeting


Oil prices up after Opec meeting


Oil prices have risen above $72 a barrel following the meeting of the producers' cartel Opec on Wednesday.

Opec decided not to change the amount of oil being produced by its members.

Its communique said "there are signs that economic recovery is underway", but added there was "great concern" about the pace of the recovery.

US light sweet crude rose 85 cents to $72.16 in Asian trading, as the euro continued to gain ground against the US dollar in currency markets.

'Fragile recovery'

Oil is priced in dollars, so if the US currency falls, it becomes cheaper to buyers using other currencies.

"Since the market remains oversupplied and given the downside risks associated with the extremely fragile recovery, [Opec] once again agreed to leave current production levels unchanged for the time being," Opec's statement said.

Oil prices have roughly doubled from their lows last December, but are half the levels reached earlier in 2008.

Opec countries supply about 35% of the world's crude oil.

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