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Old 03-11-2008, 12:16 PM
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AFP - 1 hour 12 minutes agoLONDON (AFP) - Oil prices hit a record high 107.85 dollars on Monday as the White House announced that US Vice President Dick Cheney will head to OPEC kingpin Saudi Arabia next week to seek increased production.


Dealers said oil had fallen in early trade on profit-taking but concerns over the weakness of the dollar and tightening supplies provided support and news of the Cheney trip then added an extra twist.

The New York contract for April delivery had hit a previous peak of 106.54 dollars on Friday.

Elsewhere Monday, Brent North Sea crude for April struck a record high 104.35 dollars on barrel.

The latest spike came as the White House said Monday that Cheney would next week urge Saudi Arabia to push OPEC to boost output in an effort to rein in sky-high prices.

"I'm sure that energy issues will come up," spokeswoman Dana Perino said in a preview of Cheney's trip to the Middle East next week. "Obviously we want to see an increase in production."

The Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), which produces 40 percent of the world's crude, decided at a policy meeting last week to maintain its daily production target of 29.67 million barrels despite calls by US President George W. Bush for it to do more.

OPEC blamed the high cost of crude on speculative buying as investors sought a hedge against a weakening dollar and rising inflation.

The weak US currency, which fell to a new low of 1.5464 against the euro on Friday, encourages demand for dollar-priced commodities like oil because it makes them cheaper for buyers using other currencies.

"Tight fundamentals remain the dominant force underpinning prices in our view, with the combination of disappointing non-OPEC production, solid non-OECD demand and defensive OPEC output policy all exerting upward pressure on prices," said Barclays Capital analyst Kevin Norrish.

At about 1700 GMT, New York's main oil contract, light sweet crude for delivery in April, stood at 107.54 dollars, up 2.39 dollars from Friday's close.

Brent for April stood 1.75 dollars higher at 104.15 dollars.

Prices had dropped in early trade on Monday amid concerns that energy demand would drop in the United States because of its weak economy, analysts said.

Prices also fell on easing geopolitical tensions involving crude producer Venezuela, they added.

Markets were thinking in terms of a US recession after official data Friday showed that the US economy lost 63,000 jobs in February, the steepest drop since March 2003.

"If more of such bad economic data comes out, it will weigh down on the oil market as it triggers investors to exit oil as fast as they came in," said Victor Shum, an analyst with energy consultancy Purvin and Gertz.

Analysts say that a recession would lead to a drop in oil demand from the United States, which is the world's biggest energy consumer.

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No more Benz for me. Gas is 2 years away from $5 a gallon I bet.
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I paid 3.26 a gallon for my last fill up and Oregon is the 4th highest gas cost in the US. Gas jumped because of action by the Feds. They've decided to release more money for banks to loan out which has caused the stock market to jump (and oil prices are a part of the stock market) and so oil jumped with it.
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Wonderful!!!! Russia will get even richer!

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$3.35 here, it takes about $60 to fill up the tank now. I feel sorry for people who drive SUV's.
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Wonderful!!!! Russia will get even richer!

Actually, they are having problems with supply not meeting demand already. This does nothing for their situation. Refer to the recent Gazprom deals.
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$3.35 here, it takes about $60 to fill up the tank now. I feel sorry for people who drive SUV's.
How big of a car do you drive? My Subi fills on about $35.00 (well, $37 because I get supreme, not regular).
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I looking at buying a Kia Rio, little cheap car (around 9 grand with no features, 12 grand with nice features) that gets 40+ miles to the gallon.
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$3.35 here, it takes about $60 to fill up the tank now. I feel sorry for people who drive SUV's.
Can you explain why American people are NOT protesting?
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