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Last updated: 2007-12-28


Oil rises on Bhutto killing, U.S. inventory drop
2007-12-28

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Oil rose on Thursday on falling U.S. crude stocks and mounting geopolitical tensions after the killing of Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto.

U.S. oil settled up 65 cents at $96.62 a barrel after trading up to $97.79 earlier, the highest level since November 26. London Brent crude settled 84 cents higher at $94.78 a barrel.

U.S. government data showed crude oil inventories off 3.3 million barrels in the week to December 21 to the lowest level since January 2005. Analysts had expected only a 1 million barrel draw.

Stocks of distillates including heating oil fell by 2.8 million barrels, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.

"Virtually all aspects of EIA report look bullish, and when combined with ... (the) Pakistan geopolitical risk premium, a run at record highs appears likely by the week's end," said Jim Ritterbusch, president of Ritterbusch & Associates.

Bhutto was assassinated as she left an election rally in the city of Rawalpindi, putting January 8 polls in doubt and sparking anger in her native Sindh province.

"Pakistan is a crucial country in the region and prospects for political uncertainty are leading to some nervousness (which is reflected in) gold, bond and oil prices rising and the dollar dipping," said Audrey Childe-Freeman, European economist at CIBC bank in London.

Oil hit a record $99.29 a barrel on November 21 on concerns about consumer nation supplies ahead of winter and the U.S. dollar's decline against other currencies, which supported commodities denominated in the greenback.

Worries about the impact of the credit crisis on oil demand growth in top consumer the United States then dragged prices down from record peaks.

Turkey's raid on Kurdish guerrilla targets in northern Iraq sent oil to one-month highs on Wednesday.

Turkey's dispute with the Kurdish separatists poses little immediate threat to Iraq's main oil exports via its southern terminals, but the instability adds an element of risk to regional flows, analysts said.

(Additional reporting by Jane Merriman in London and Jonathan Leff in Singapore; Editing by Christian Wiessner)

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