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Opec output concerns drive crude oil past $54

By Darryl Thomson

Published: June 14 2005 03:00 | Last updated: June 14 2005 03:00

Crude oil prices climbed back above $54 yesterday as high temperatures in the US added to fears Opec would be unable to boost output to meet growing demand.

Demand for natural gas, which is used for electricity production, climbed as the very hot temperatures in the US, with record highs for June in some mid-Atlantic states, pushed electricity demand through higher use of air conditioning.

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