Oil jumps over 2% on cold weather

NEW YORK. January 5. KAZINFORM Oil rose more than 2 percent to touch two-month highs over $81 a barrel on Monday as cold weather battered the United States and other big consumer regions, driving up demand for heating fuel; Kazinform refers to the Arab News.
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Frigid temperatures are expected to drive up US heating demand to 21 percent above normal, with consumption in the US Northeast, the largest heating oil market, seen up 11 percent above average levels.

This follows the coldest US December in nine years, which helped boost heating oil prices by nearly 10 percent.

Unusually cold weather in Britain is expected to continue into the second half of January after the coldest December since 1995, said the UK's official weather center. Colder temperatures in Europe were seen gradually spreading from the northeast to southwest during the next few days, boosting energy consumption.

Heavy snows and biting cold also hit parts of Asia on Monday, with unusually harsh winter weather snarling up transport across north China, South Korea and India.

Heating oil futures led the US oil complex higher, with US crude for February delivery trading up $2.07 to $81.43 a barrel by 2:07 p.m. EST (1907 GMT), after touching $81.68, the highest level since Oct. 23. Brent crude climbed $2.11 to $80.04 a barrel.

"Cold temperatures in the US, part of a global cold front, and a weak dollar are driving oil prices higher," said Phil Flynn, PFGBest Research in Chicago.

The dollar slid as investors locked in recent gains ahead of US economic data this week that could dictate the currency's direction in the coming months; Kazinform cites the Arab News.

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