22.02.2011, 10:54 5344

Brent crude futures rise over $1 bbl

Brent crude futures rose more than $1 on Tuesday, Kazakhstan Today reports.

Almaty. February 22. Kazakhstan Today - Brent crude futures rose more than $1 on Tuesday, Kazakhstan Today reports.

Brent crude futures rose more than $1 on Tuesday on concern that violence in Libya could cut more of the OPEC-member's output and that a similar story could play out in other top oil producers in North Africa and the Middle East, Reuters reported.

One international firm shut down as much as 100,000 barrels per day (bpd) of oil output in Libya, about 6 percent of production from Africa's third-largest producer.

Other big oil firms said they were withdrawing staff as Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi fought to hang on to power and dozens were reported killed in the capital, Tripoli.

Brent crude for April delivery rose $1.13 cents to $106.87 a barrel by 0328 GMT, after rising as high as $108.18 in early trade. On Monday, Brent hit a 2- year high of $108.70.

U.S. crude for March delivery, which expires on Tuesday, touched its highest since October 2008 at $94.49 a barrel. The contract trimmed gains later to trade at $92.82 a barrel, still up more than $1 from late Monday.

"The market is very nervous over news of violence in Libya, and that's driving prices," said Yinxi Yu, a commodities analyst with Barclays Capital.

"The situation threatens to blow out in the next few days, and it looks like the uncertainty in the region is not going to be resolved anytime soon."

Libyan outages were the first impact on oil supply of a wave of protests in the world's top oil producing region that have buoyed crude prices and toppled leaders in Tunisia and Egypt.

More of Libya's 1.6 million bpd of output was under threat after the leader of the Al-Zuwayya tribe in eastern Libya said it would cut off exports unless authorities stopped violence against protesters.

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