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por ramix » 14/12/2006 15:47

Obrigado. Bem eu queria entrar, mas agora... penso que é tarde... enfim... não faz mal...

Abraço e obrigado
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por Keyser Soze » 14/12/2006 15:46

oil prices are up $0.75 at $62.92 following OPEC's decision to cut production by an additional 500K barrels per day starting Feb. 1.


oil reagiu em alta e já corrigiu uns 50% do movimento ascendente
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Re: OPEP

por fcc » 14/12/2006 15:44

ramix Escreveu:Boas caros amigos. Alguém sabe a que horas exactas é q é anunciado o possivel corte na produção de 550 mil barris diários? Obrigado



Acho que já foi


Dec. 14 (Bloomberg) -- OPEC, the producer of 40 percent of the world's oil, said it will cut output by 1.9 percent and accepted Angola as a member to gain greater control over global crude supplies.

Production will be pared by 500,000 barrels a day as of Feb. 1, OPEC President Edmund Daukoru told journalists today in Abuja, Nigeria. The cut is in addition to the 1.2 million barrel-a-day reduction agreed upon by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries at the group's previous meeting on Oct. 20 in Doha, Qatar.

The 11-member group seeks to revive prices that have slid about 21 percent from a July record of $78.40 a barrel in New York. The cuts take effect about seven weeks before the end of the northern hemisphere winter, when demand for heating fuels typically starts to decline.

``OPEC is sending a message that it is trying to control supply and keep a floor under the price,'' said Mike Wittner, the London-based head of energy market research at Calyon, a unit of Credit Agricole SA. ``It's a compromise between the countries that wanted a cut and those that wanted a roll-over.''

Crude today jumped as much as $1.35, or 2.2 percent, to $62.72 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. It traded up 57 cents as of 2:10 p.m. in London.

Oil has averaged about $60 since the previous meeting and rose yesterday on speculation the producer group's meeting would result in lower supplies.

``The decision is short-term bullish but it won't push prices up by several dollars,'' said Wittner.

Angola's membership will be effective from Jan. 1, said Daukoru, who is also Nigeria's oil minister. Angola won't be bound by today's agreement until March 1, he said.

Angola will be the first country to join OPEC since Gabon, which became a member in 1975 only to exit in 1994. Nigeria, the group's fifth-largest producer, was the last existing member to join, which occurred in 1971, according to the group's Web site.
 
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OPEP

por ramix » 14/12/2006 15:39

Boas caros amigos. Alguém sabe a que horas exactas é q é anunciado o possivel corte na produção de 550 mil barris diários? Obrigado
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