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Concerns about oil supply are heightened by the rising price of crude and the intensifying unrest in Iran

Concerns about oil supply are heightened by the rising price of crude and the intensifying unrest in Iran
Concerns about oil supply are heightened by the rising price of crude and the intensifying unrest in Iran

The oil prices rose on Monday due to a?growing 'concern that the intensifying protests against Iran could disrupt the OPEC producers supply. However, efforts by Venezuela to resume exports of crude oil are limiting gains.

Brent crude futures rose 31 cents or 0.49% to $63.65 per barrel at 0006 GMT, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude was up 30 cents or 0.51%, at $59.42. The two contracts both rose by a combined 3% in the last week, their largest weekly increase since October. This was due to Iran's clerical establishment stepping up its crackdown against the largest demonstrations since 2012. A rights group reported on Sunday that more than 500 people have been killed in the civil unrest. Donald Trump, the U.S. president, has repeatedly threatened to intervene in case force is used against protesters. A U.S. official said on Sunday that the president will meet with senior advisers to discuss Iran options on Tuesday.

In a recent note, ANZ analysts headed by Daniel Hynes said that workers in the oil sector were also being asked to put down their tools in protest.

They added that "the situation puts at least 1,950,000 barrels of oil per day at risk of disruption."

Venezuela will resume oil exports as soon as possible following the ouster?of President Nicolas Maduro. Trump stated last week that the Caracas government is ready to hand over?as much as 50 million barrels sanctioned oil? to the United States. Four sources familiar with these operations say that oil companies are now racing to find tankers to transport the crude from the vessels to the dilapidated Venezuelan port.

Trafigura told the White House in a Friday meeting that the first vessel would be loaded in the coming week.

(source: Reuters)