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Experts differ on how high prices can go

FALLING US stockpiles of crude and heating oil, and the continuing struggle to bring Gulf of Mexico refining and production facilities back onstream after Hurricane Katrina, ensured world oil prices remained above US$63 this week.

Experts differ on how high prices can go

There are also divergent opinions emerging as to whether world oil, and petrol, prices have peaked or just stalled in their inexorable march to higher ground. OPEC this week forecast rising pump prices...

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