(Bloomberg) -- Crude oil was little changed in New
York after falling the most in six weeks yesterday as an expected
rise in U.S. fuel stockpiles dragged gasoline futures to a one-
week low.
An Energy Department report today will probably show the
country's gasoline stockpiles rose for a third week, gaining 1.2
million barrels as refiners increased production, according to a
Bloomberg News survey of 17 analysts. Oil stockpiles, already
above average for this time of year, probably gained another
600,000 barrels, their fifth weekly rise.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
York after falling the most in six weeks yesterday as an expected
rise in U.S. fuel stockpiles dragged gasoline futures to a one-
week low.
An Energy Department report today will probably show the
country's gasoline stockpiles rose for a third week, gaining 1.2
million barrels as refiners increased production, according to a
Bloomberg News survey of 17 analysts. Oil stockpiles, already
above average for this time of year, probably gained another
600,000 barrels, their fifth weekly rise.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
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