(Bloomberg) -- OPEC, which supplies about two-fifths of the world's oil, said the U.S. should have enough fuel for the summer driving season as long as it imports at least 1 million barrels a day.
Refinery halts have caused U.S. gasoline supplies to decline and international oil prices to rise, even though stockpiles of crude, the raw material for refining, have grown, the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries said today in a monthly report. OPEC made ``only minor revisions'' to its world demand estimates.
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