(Bloomberg) -- U.S. gasoline inventories probably
rose as refineries increased operating rates, a Bloomberg News
survey indicated.
Gasoline stockpiles climbed 825,000 barrels in the week
ended July 6 from 204.4 million barrels the prior week,
according to the median of responses by 14 analysts before an
Energy Department report this week. Thirteen of the analysts
expected a gain and one said there was a decline.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
rose as refineries increased operating rates, a Bloomberg News
survey indicated.
Gasoline stockpiles climbed 825,000 barrels in the week
ended July 6 from 204.4 million barrels the prior week,
according to the median of responses by 14 analysts before an
Energy Department report this week. Thirteen of the analysts
expected a gain and one said there was a decline.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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