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Futures traders believe that another interruption in supply could lead to a crisis in the market.
How vulnerable is the oil market to an interruption in supply?
The interruption in supply stems from the earthquake a year ago that shut down the Marmite factory in Christchurch.
So far -- and this is a fascinating fact in and of itself -- there has never been a long-lasting interruption in supply because of terrorism.
The first two tend to yield somewhat favourable results under the assumption of no interruption in supply due to technical reasons or a major accident.
Also, its trade deficit is large - $9.2 billion last year - and it is so dependent on imported food and energy that any sudden price rise or interruption in supply would mean immediate trouble.
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As OPEC countries like Saudi Arabia pump all the oil they can, traders are worried that the world may not be able to handle a sudden interruption in supplies.
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The prospect of an interruption in supplies from the fourth- and sixth-largest suppliers of oil to the U.S. sent traders into a panic, where they kicked the price up by more than 80 cents per barrel before noon on the New York Mercantile Exchange.
Still, energy companies in several European countries have received letters from Gazprom's export branch, Gazexport, warning of a possible interruption in supplies, Itar-Tass news agency reported.
*Baseline period = 1 year period before ART training course; 1st follow-up period = 21 months after ART training course, characterised by interruption in supplies; 2nd follow-up period = 10 months of adequate supplies.
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