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Showing posts with label fuel supplies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fuel supplies. Show all posts
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Oil Falls to a 1-Month Low on Larger Than Expected Supply Gains
Crude oil fell to a one month low after a government report of a larger than forecast gain in U.S. fuel supplies signaled that a glut is forming in the world’s biggest energy consuming country. U.S. gasoline stockpiles surged 5.41 million barrels last week, more than 10 times what was forecast by analysts in a Bloomberg News survey. Inventories of distillate fuel, a category that includes heating oil and diesel, rose 2.96 million barrels, almost double what was estimated. Crude oil supplies also climbed in the week ended Sept. 18.
“We had three major stock builds and increases in the year on year surplus,” said Peter Beutel, president of trading adviser Cameron Hanover Inc. in New Canaan, Connecticut. “We are testing support and will have to see if we can break out of the recent range”.....Read the entire article
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Friday, September 18, 2009
Crude Oil Fluctuates Amid Equity Gain, Ample U.S. Supplies
Crude oil fluctuated as equity gains indicated that the U.S. is pulling out of a recession amid ample fuel supplies in the world’s biggest energy using country. Oil is heading for a 4.6 percent increase this week, a second straight weekly advance, as the stock market climbed on data showing an expansion in U.S. housing starts and industrial capacity utilization.
The country’s supplies of crude oil, gasoline and distillate fuel are higher than average, according to the Energy Department. “This is a range bound market,” said Tom Bentz, a senior energy analyst at BNP Paribas Commodity Futures Inc. in New York. “There’s nothing at this moment that is giving it a direction”.....Read the entire article
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