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Crude falls as mild winter eases supply fears

By Kevin Morrison and Tom Braithwaite

Published: February 7 2005 11:25 | Last updated: February 7 2005 20:24

Crude oil futures fell as much as $1 on Monday as the mild winter eased concerns about a supply crunch in US heating oil, while the prospect of an early production cut by the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries also receded.

Reports that Iraq expects to resume pumping oil within a week along the northern pipeline to the Ceyhan in Turkey, ending seven weeks of stoppage caused by sabotage attacks, also weighed on prices.

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