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World Oil Prices Hit New Record Highs

30 August 2005

Oil fuel Nozzle
World oil prices soared to new record highs Tuesday as investors worried about the impact of Hurricane Katrina on oil production in the United States.

The price of a barrel of crude oil for future delivery went as high as $70.85 in New York trading.

The powerful hurricane tore through an area that produces about 25 percent of the crude oil used by the United States. It also shut down key refineries in the path of the storm.

Even before the hurricane, world oil prices were at high levels as strong demand from China, India, and the United States strained the ability of oil producers and refiners to get products to market.

Some information for this story provided by AFP and Reuters.

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