Monday, September 14, 2009

Oil Falls for 2nd Day as Refiners Idle Units, Fuel Supply Gains


Crude oil fell for a second day as refineries idle units for maintenance and on speculation that U.S. fuel stockpiles will climb as consumption declines.

U.S. refiners perform repairs and upgrades in September and October as gasoline demand falls and before heating oil use rises. U.S. supplies of distillate fuel, a category that includes heating oil and diesel, climbed to their highest level since 1983, an Energy Department report showed last week.

“The fundamentals for oil are bearish,” said Stephen Schork, president of consultant Schork Group Inc. in Villanova, Pennsylvania. “The driving season is over, heating oil demand has yet to pick up and refineries are going into turnarounds, which means a lot of demand for crude oil will be offline. If there is a correction, it’s going to happen now”.....Read the entire article

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