Oil falls below $82 in Asia as traders eye warmer weather, weaker crude demand

By Alex Kennedy, AP
Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Oil falls below $82 on warmer weather expectations

SINGAPORE — Oil prices fell below $82 a barrel Tuesday in Asia on expectations a frigid cold spell in parts of the U.S., Europe and Asia will ease in coming weeks, weakening crude demand.

Benchmark crude for February delivery was down 59 cents to $81.93 a barrel at late afternoon Singapore time in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange.

On Monday, a weakening U.S. dollar helped push the contract to a 15-month high near $84 a barrel before it settled down 23 cents at $82.52.

Crude prices have jumped from $69 a barrel a month ago as cold winter weather, especially in the U.S. Northeast, boosted demand for oil products such as heating oil. Forecasters now expect those freezing temperatures to rise the rest of this month.

“The bullish impetus off of the dollar weakness was largely offset by warmer Northeast temperature expectations for the next couple of weeks,” Galena, Illinois-based Ritterbusch and Associates said in a report.

The euro fell against the dollar Tuesday while the dollar fell slightly against the yen.

In other Nymex trading in February contracts, heating oil fell 1.06 cents to $2.17 a gallon and gasoline slipped 0.41 cent to $2.14 a gallon. Natural gas futures were up 0.8 cents at $5.46.

In London, Brent crude for February delivery fell 55 cents to $80.42 a barrel on the ICE Futures exchange.

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