Worldwide oil prices drop 40% pump prices increase by over 40%

Oil prices plummeted on Tuesday in Asia, falling briefly below $92 a barrel as investors feared the U.S. credit crisis that brought down brokerage giant Lehman Brothers will drag on global economic growth and restrain demand for crude.

Light, sweet crude for October delivery tumbled $3.59 to $92.12 a barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange midafternoon in Singapore. It briefly fell as low as US$91.54. Overnight, the contract dropped $5.47 to settle at $95.71, the first time oil closed below $100 since March 4.

In a stunning turn of events Monday on Wall Street, Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., a 158-year-old investment bank, filed for bankruptcy after failing to find a buyer and Merrill Lynch & Co. agreed to be bought out by Bank of America Corp.

“People are selling everything. It’s a bit of panic,” said Jonathan Kornafel, Asia director for market maker Hudson Capital Energy in Singapore. “We may not have seen the end of demand destruction. It’s scary what’s going on economic-wise right now, and that’s why oil is selling off.”

The Dow Jones industrials lost 504 points, or 4.4 percent, on Monday in their worst point drop since the September 2001 terrorist attacks, and Asian stock markets tumbled Tuesday. U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson tried to calm markets, saying the American people can remain confident in the “soundness and resilience in the American financial system.”

Crude fell despite an attack by militants on an oil-pumping station operated by the local unit of Royal Dutch Shell PLC in southern Nigeria with dynamite and other explosives Monday which killed at least one guard in the third day of heavy battles between the armed forces and militants fighters.

Shell said one guard died and four others suffered injuries in the battle, which prompted an evacuation of some facilities in the southern region. No details were given about any effect on oil production.

The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta, the region’s main militant group, claimed responsibility for the attack. Since it emerged nearly three years ago, the group has mostly focused on hobbling Nigeria’s oil industry, bombing pipelines in hopes of forcing the federal government to send more revenues to the impoverished oil-producing south.

“When you start to see the market not paying attention to what’s going on around it, the fundamentals are not being closely looked at,” Kornafel said. “This drop since mid-July seems a bit overdone.”

Crude has fallen about $55 _ or 37 percent _ from its all-time trading record of $147.27 reached July 11.

In other Nymex trading, heating oil futures fell 8.12 cents to $2.71 a gallon, while gasoline prices dropped 7.28 cents to $2.4886 a gallon. Natural gas for October delivery fell 5.2 cents to $7.322 per 1,000 cubic feet.

In London, October Brent crude fell $1.63 to $90.70 a barrel on the ICE Futures exchange.

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  1. Steve Says:

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    Car, carro, Coche!Hola tengo una pregunta que tal vez sea una suene como una “hipérbole” pero debo hacerla…por los precios del combustible en cuba bajara el costo de los carros para rentar o no?..pregunto esto porque voy a cuba cuando puedo y rento un buen carro, pero con la gasolina como antes…saben algo al respecto. quiero que me aconsejen ya que quiero ir de nuevo, todo depende de como sea la cosa del combustible, yo creo que es una falta de ética subir el precio del combustible a eso, (1.15, 1.30 y 1.50) ya eso se sale de los parámetros lógicos, y mas cuando sabemos que cuba produce
    75 000 barriles de combustibles de los 175 000 que usa el país quiere decir que solo debe importar 100. 000 barriles de los cuales estos últimos llegan de Venezuela mediante la compañía petro caribe….es decir llegan a precio diferenciado a anos luz de como esta el combustible a nivel mundial, dicho sea de paso esta hoy mas barato……colega disculpa que le pregunte unacosa y a la vez le diga de otra es que estoy un poco molesto con esa medida….ya que los que se van a sentir mas mal son las personas de la isla…..se que este comentario no le conviene a nadie allí pero bueno solo responda si puede lo que le he preguntado al principio, muchas gracias…ah!! estoy seguro que todas las agencia de rentar carros en la isla tendrán un gran descenso de ingreso en divisa por concepto de la demanda, ya que la oferta estará por los cielos.Muchas gracias y en espera de su respuesta, por favor

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