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The world will take notice only because oil price rise

PostAuthor: Anthea » Sun Jun 15, 2014 11:38 am

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Iraq conflict sparks oil price rise

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Oil prices have risen to a nine-month high amid concerns that developments in Iraq may affect global supplies.

Brent crude futures rose 3% to $113.27 per barrel, while US crude gained more than 2% to $106.71, the highest reading for both since September.
Insurgents have taken over two Iraqi cities, prompting the US to say it was considering "all options" to help Iraq.

Iraq (including Kurdistan) is the second-largest oil producer in the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) group.

"If this conflict knocked out Iraq as an exporter, that would have significant impact on prices," said Christopher Bellew, a trader at Jefferies Bache.

The developments have also hurt global stock markets. Shares in the US fell on Thursday and major stock indexes in Asia were also down in early trade on Friday.

'Geopolitical concerns'

Sunni Islamist insurgents have taken control of the Iraqi cities of Mosul and Tikrit.

Led by the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIS), the insurgents are believed to be planning to push further south to the capital, Baghdad, and regions dominated by Iraq's Shia Muslim majority.

Jeremy Bowen, BBC Middle East editor, says the success of ISIS can only make the turmoil in the Middle East worse.

He explains that ISIS is an ultra extremist Sunni Muslim group and its success will deepen the sectarian conflict between Sunnis and Shias that is already the most dangerous fault line in the Middle East.

Middle East is one of the biggest oil producing areas in the world and there are fears that if this conflict escalates further, it may hurt global oil supplies.
On Thursday, US President Barack Obama said his government was looking at "all options", including military action, to help Iraq fight Islamist militants.
"It's a bit of a crisis mode here," said Timothy Ghriskey, chief investment officer at Solaris Asset Management LLC.

"Geopolitical concerns have definitely taken over. It's a very fluid situation and things are happening very fast, it seems."

Source: BBC
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When the jihadists started their fight in Syria - the world took no notice

When more than 100,000 people were killed in Syria - the world took no notice

When ISIS started to break away from other groups in Syria - the world took no notice

When ISIS started to move over the Syrian/Iraqi border - the world took no notice

During the time it took for ISIS to grow - when it could have been prevented from growing into the monster it has now become - the world took no notice

Now that the luxury lifestyles of other nations is at risk due to the rising cost of oil - the world has finally taken notice :shock:
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