Oil Rises to 6-Week High on Signs OPEC Will Keep Output Quotas By Mark Shenk
Sept. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Crude oil rose to a six-week high on speculation that OPEC ministers will maintain production targets when they meet tomorrow in Vienna.
Representatives from members including Iran, Kuwait and Qatar said in the past week there's no need to increase quotas that were set last year. Some Persian Gulf producers are discussing an increase, two delegates said today.
``The consensus remains that OPEC will do nothing tomorrow,'' said Peter Beutel, president of Cameron Hanover Inc., a New Canaan, Connecticut, energy consultant. ``There was fresh discussion about a production increase today, but opposition from Iran and Venezuela is too strong for this to occur.'' …
Opec sits back?
Pemex Blames Sabotage in 6 Separate Pipeline Blasts (Update5) By Thomas Black and Valerie Rota
Sept. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Petroleos Mexicanos, the country's state oil monopoly, said saboteurs blew up three oil and gas pipelines in the energy hub of Veracruz state, marking the third terrorist strike on its distribution network since July.
The six explosions that shut down lines carrying crude oil, natural gas and propane were ``premeditated acts,'' Pemex said in an e-mailed statement. About 12,500 people were evacuated after the blasts at 3 a.m. New York time, Veracruz Governor Fidel Herrera said on Mexico City-based Radio Formula. Pemex reported no injuries or damage outside its facilities. …
Who in Mexico would do this?