Oil prices up on central bank hopes

Published Aug 23, 2012

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Bangkok - Crude prices rose above $98 per barrel on Thursday, with oil markets being driven by hopes that the Federal Reserve is leaning toward action to help the US economy's stalled recovery.

Benchmark crude for October delivery rose 77 cents in midday Bangkok time to $98.03 per barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract rose 42 cents to finish at $97.26 per barrel in New York on Wednesday.

Brent crude rose $1.01 to $115.92 on the ICE Futures exchange in London.

Minutes from the Fed's July meeting suggested its members were prepared to take new steps to boost the US economy.

The minutes show that Fed officials spoke with increased urgency about the need to provide more help to the economy unless it improved significantly. But there were no specific details about what steps might be taken or when.

Oil prices have risen about $8 per barrel since August 1, partly on hopes that the US, Europe and China would do more to increase growth in their respective economies. Slower growth cuts into the demand for oil and other energy products.

In other futures trading on the Nymex, heating oil rose 1.9

cents to $3.1559 per gallon. Gasoline futures rose 2.7 cents to $2.9654. Natural gas rose 2.6 cents to $2.852 per gallon.

Sapa-AP

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