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EJ:Oil prices fall as massive storm bears down on heavily populated US East Coast
 
Oil prices fell Monday as a gargantuan storm headed to the heavily populated U.S. East Coast.

Benchmark oil for December delivery was down 75 cents to US$85.53 a barrel at late afternoon Bangkok time in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract rose 23 cents to end at $86.28 per barrel in New York on Friday.

Forecasters say the massive storm system could blow ashore Monday across a wide swathe of the eastern seaboard, bringing with it the potential for massive flooding and widespread power outages.

"We're going to get some bad weather somewhere in the US because of Hurricane Sandy and that's not good for demand," Carl Larry of Oil Outlooks and Opinions said in an email commentary.

New York City, the nation's biggest city, is in the direct path of the storm and expected to bear its brunt.

Air, land and rail transportation was halted and hundreds of thousands of people have been ordered to evacuate.

The New York Stock Exchange and the New York Mercantile Exchange are shutting their trading floors in New York Monday, although trading will go on electronically.

While more than half a dozen refineries could be in the path of the storm, the U.S. is well-supplied with oil while demand for gasoline is down as large numbers of Americans remain unemployed and so don't drive to work.

Oil is down 13 per cent since hitting $99 in mid-September.

In London, Brent crude, which is used to price international varieties of oil, fell 55 cents per barrel to $109.01.
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