NEW YORK, Dec 26: Oil prices jumped on Wednesday on supply concerns stoked by a new round of Turkish airstrikes in northern Iraq and a growing belief that domestic oil inventories fell last week.

Turkey’s military said its warplanes bombed eight suspected Kurdish rebel positions in northern Iraq on Wednesday. It was the third Turkish strike inside Iraq in less than two weeks. Oil traders worry that the rebels could cut oil supplies from Iraq in retaliation.

The new attacks came as oil investors awaited inventory data from the Energy Department’s Energy Information Administration that is expected to show crude supplies fell by 1.2 million barrels last week, the sixth straight weekly decline.

The inventory numbers will be released on Thursday this week, a day late due to the Christmas holiday.

Light, sweet crude for February delivery rose $2.17 to $96.30 a barrel Wednesday on the New York Mercantile Exchange after earlier rising to $96.54, a one-month high.

Trading in crude futures Wednesday was light, less than 10 per cent of normal volume, meaning the sharp price move could be exaggerated, said Linda Rafield, senior oil analyst at Platts, the energy research arm of McGraw-Hill Cos.

“You’re not on track for a normal trading day,” Rafield said.

Indeed, Jim Ritterbusch, president of Ritterbusch and Associates in Galena, Illinois, noted that recent Turkish airstrikes have not elicited such a strong price response on heavier trading days.

Analysts said the weaker dollar also boosted oil prices. Crude futures offer a hedge against a weak dollar, and oil futures bought and sold in dollars are more attractive to foreign investors when the greenback is falling. Many observers blame oil’s rise last month to near $100 on speculators driven to oil futures by the weaker dollar.—AP

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