Oil falls nearly 3 percent on U.S. unemployment data

Fri Nov 6, 2009 3:35pm EST
 
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By Matthew Robinson

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil prices fell nearly 3 percent to $77 a barrel on Friday after data showed the U.S. jobless rate jumped to a 26-1/2-year high in October, raising concerns about a potential rebound in fuel demand.

The Labor Department said employers cut 190,000 jobs in October, more than the 175,000 that markets had expected, bringing unemployment to 10.2 percent.

Energy markets have been watching economic data for signs of recovery from the recession that slammed fuel consumption, helping to lift crude prices from below $33 a barrel in December 2008.

U.S. crude settled down $2.19 at $77.43 a barrel. London Brent crude fell $2.12 to $75.87 a barrel.

"Crude and products futures pulled back sharply after the release of the October U.S. unemployment report," Addison Armstrong, analyst at Tradition Energy in Stamford, Connecticut, said in a research note.

On Wednesday, the U.S. Federal Reserve said it had left official rates on hold, laying out conditions for any change based on improving employment, among other factors.

U.S. energy companies said operations were normal in and around the Gulf of Mexico as they monitored weather systems that could pass by offshore platforms and coastal facilities over the next several days.

Tropical depression Ida could move into the northwest Caribbean on Saturday where it was expected to become a tropical storm again, with forecasters predicting it could reach the Gulf of Mexico early Monday.

Another unnamed system could deliver high winds in the U.S. Gulf Coast area over the weekend.

The United States has a large number of oil and natural gas producing rigs in the Gulf of Mexico and a high concentration of refineries along the Gulf Coast which can face disruptions due to hurricanes. (Reporting by Matthew Robinson, Gene Ramos, and Robert Gibbons in New York; Christopher Baldwin in London; Editing by Marguerita Choy)

 
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