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Where is price of oil going?
in-en.com  2008-5-4 17:28:27  

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HOUSTON: Oil's meteoric rise to near $120 a barrel looks like more than just another economic bubble ! growing demand and tighter supplies are likely to keep prices high. Some analysts say even $200 a barrel would not be out of the question.


The latest price surge !

pushing crude to record heights in recent weeks, and to nearly double its level a year ago ! has some key components of what's called a ''bubble,'' when market prices climb far above their intrinsic value. The burst comes when investors realize the assets are overvalued.


But growing worldwide thirst for crude, in large part from the rapidly developing economies of China and India, means frustrated consumers probably won't get any relief.


''We can do our homework, but prices are going to go where they want to go at this point,'' said Jeff Spittel, an analyst at investment bank Natixis Bleichroeder Inc.


Americans who hoped to ride out temporarily high prices by car pooling or driving less might make those habits permanent. And because of the premium prices, oil companies might be willing to search out more oil in places they previously couldn't afford to explore.


The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries ! which supplies about 40 percent of the world's crude ! insists it's supplying more than enough oil.


Instead, many observers blame speculative traders for bidding up the price as a hedge against inflation and as protection from the sinking U.S. dollar.


It's also becoming harder and more expensive for oil companies to find and tap new petroleum reserves ! a troublesome scenario given forecasts that the world's energy needs will escalate by more than 50 percent in the next two decades.


Widely watched oil price prognosticator Goldman Sachs has said oil could average $110 a barrel by 2010, up from a previous forecast of $80, and that a spike as high as $200 a barrel is possible in case of a major supply disruption.


Supply is at the heart of soaring prices, said John Moroney, a Texas A&M economics professor who just finished a book on energy production and consumption. He cites production declines in Mexico, an unstable oil industry in Venezuela and possible shrinking production capacity in the Middle East.


''I don't buy the bubble theory,'' he said.


Many analysts believe the weakness of the dollar is a bigger factor than supply and demand because the soft dollar draws investors worried about inflation into commodities such as oil and gold.


It also makes commodities less expensive for buyers operating in other currencies. Many investors see the dollar only heading lower if the Federal Reserve keeps cutting interest rates, which most analyst still expect it to do this week.


Some market-watchers say oil will probably keep rising until demand falls off, which they describe as the market's way of finding fair value for the commodity.


''The fundamentals don't justify anywhere near these prices, even when you factor in geopolitical problems,'' said Michael Lynch, president of Strategic Energy & Economic Research Inc. in Cambridge, Mass.


 


 
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