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Oil prices reel from Qatar diplomatic rift

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FILE: Invergordon, United Kingdom - February, 2016
1. Offshore oil rigs


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2. Oil drilling rig in operation

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3. Oil refinery facility

Doha, Qatar - June 5, 2017
4. Commercial buildings, road traffic
5. Exterior of shopping mall - City Center Doha
6. People standing in long line to check out at supermarket
7. Pictures showing almost empty shelves at supermarket
8. Night shot of Doha skyline

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Oil prices spiked and then fell Monday as energy markets were buffeted by news that Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Bahrain, Yemen and the United Arab Emirates had severed diplomatic ties with Qatar.

Global benchmark Brent crude climbed as much as 1.25 percent in early Asian trading before slipping back to close at 49.47 U.S. dollars. West Texas Intermediate followed the same route, rising 1.2 percent in early trading before sliding to 47.40 dollars.

The initial rise was prompted by the prospect of a decline in supply but investors later became more fearful about the crisis' possible threat to an OPEC agreement to reduce oil production.

The five Middle East countries accused Qatar of supporting terrorism and impairing peace and stability in the region, which the Qatari side has denied.

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Various-Oil Prices/Qatar Rift

Oil prices reel from Qatar diplomatic rift

Dateline : June 5, 2017/File

Location : Others

Duration : 1'23

  • English
  • Français
  • العربية
  • Pусский
  • Español

FILE: Invergordon, United Kingdom - February, 2016
1. Offshore oil rigs


FILE: Exact Location and Date Unknown
2. Oil drilling rig in operation

FILE: Nigeria - Exact Location and Date Unknown
3. Oil refinery facility

Doha, Qatar - June 5, 2017
4. Commercial buildings, road traffic
5. Exterior of shopping mall - City Center Doha
6. People standing in long line to check out at supermarket
7. Pictures showing almost empty shelves at supermarket
8. Night shot of Doha skyline


Oil prices spiked and then fell Monday as energy markets were buffeted by news that Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Bahrain, Yemen and the United Arab Emirates had severed diplomatic ties with Qatar.

Global benchmark Brent crude climbed as much as 1.25 percent in early Asian trading before slipping back to close at 49.47 U.S. dollars. West Texas Intermediate followed the same route, rising 1.2 percent in early trading before sliding to 47.40 dollars.

The initial rise was prompted by the prospect of a decline in supply but investors later became more fearful about the crisis' possible threat to an OPEC agreement to reduce oil production.

The five Middle East countries accused Qatar of supporting terrorism and impairing peace and stability in the region, which the Qatari side has denied.

ID : 8052392

Published : 2017-06-06 12:47

Last Modified : 2017-07-13 08:44:00

Source : China Central Television (CCTV)

Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland

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