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Oil tops $49/barrel amid supply fears

August 20, 2004 19:37 IST

Crude oil prices crossed $49 per barrel on Friday amid heightened concerns that supplies from Iraq may be disrupted because of the turmoil in Najaf.

The sharp rise brought prices close to the psychologically important $50 mark.

On London's International Petroleum Exchange, Brent crude futures for October delivery also soared to a new intra-day record high of $45.15, before falling to $45.06.

Experts have warned that prices could go up to $60 per barrel.

Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, however, has tried to soothe frayed nerves by saying there will be "a significant outcome", from its meeting in September.
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