(Bloomberg) -- Crude oil fell from a 10-month high on
speculation that U.S. refineries will meet gasoline demand during
the summer driving season.
Gasoline inventories rose 500,000 barrels last week,
according to the median of 13 responses in a Bloomberg News
survey. Refiners probably operated at the highest rate since May,
the survey showed. Crude-oil prices often follow gasoline during
the driving season, which lasts from late May to early September.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
speculation that U.S. refineries will meet gasoline demand during
the summer driving season.
Gasoline inventories rose 500,000 barrels last week,
according to the median of 13 responses in a Bloomberg News
survey. Refiners probably operated at the highest rate since May,
the survey showed. Crude-oil prices often follow gasoline during
the driving season, which lasts from late May to early September.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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