Oil rises on hot jobs data

Oil traders gesture as they make trades during trading on the floor of the New York Mercantile Exchange, Thursday March 6, 2008.  Oil prices steadied today after rising to a record near $106 a barrel due to a surprising drop in U.S. crude supplies and a new low for the dollar against the euro. (AP Photos/Bebeto Matthews)

Oil up: on jobs data

Brent crude prices rose to a near three-month peak on Friday in heavy volume trading after a report showed the US economy in January created jobs at the fastest pace in nine months, fuelling hopes of stronger demand in the top petroleum-consuming nation.



Both Brent and US crude extended gains late as the euro recovered against the dollar and as oil investors covered short positions ahead of the weekend, eyeing simmering tensions between the West and Iran over Tehran's nuclear programme, Reuters reported.

Oil had initially rallied ahead of the jobs report after Iran's supreme leader warned of retaliation over "threats of oil embargo and war".

"The euro came back and there were shorts being covered ahead of the weekend with the situations in Iran and Greece still out there," said Stephen Schork, president at the Schork Group.

Brent March crude rose $2.51 to settle at $114.58 per barrel, a fourth straight rise and the highest settlement since 8 November. For the week, Brent was up 2.8%.

US crude futures, snapping a string of five straight lower settlements, rose $1.48 to settlement $97.84 per barrel. But it posted a 1.73% weekly loss, Reuters said.

Brent crude trading volume was 28% above the 30-day average, with US turnover 30% above its 30-day average in post-settlement trading.

Brent-US crude spread was at $16.74 per barrel based on Friday settlements, having briefly moved above its 200-day moving average just above $17, the biggest Brent premium to its US counterpart since the intraday high of $18.80 reached on 9 November.

Speculators cut their net long positions in US crude oil futures and options in the week to 31 January, data from the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission showed.

US gasoline and heating oil also rose as a refinery problem in the Midwest and the cold snap in Europe added support, along with the positive jobs report.

News late in the session that exports from Iraq's southern hub Basra were halved by bad weather on Friday added support, sources told Reuters.

US non-farm payrolls jumped by 243,000 in January, more than the expected gain of 150,000. The US unemployment rate dropped to a near three-year low of 8.3%.

"The jobs number came much better than expected and gave the (crude) market a nice pop, but the question will be whether this is really a reflection of the entire economy," said Gene McGillian, analyst at Tradition Energy in Stamford, Connecticut.

"We'll be watching to see if the rally in the Brent-WTI spread starts to top out, because the fundamentals in the EIA data (rising stockpiles, weak demand) are still there."

US crude stockpiles have risen two consecutive weeks, according to Energy Information Administration data released Wednesday and gasoline demand continued to trend below year-ago levels.

Gasoline stockpiles also rose last week despite a drop in refinery utilization and rise in refined products imports.

US stocks rose and the jobs report helped propel the Nasdaq index to an 11-year high and key industrial feedstock copper jumped nearly 3% as the employment report sparked optimism about economic growth across markets.

Crude's rise came even as the dollar index initially strengthened on Friday, before pulling back. A stronger dollar can pressure crude prices because it increases the cost of oil for consumers using other currencies.

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