(Bloomberg) -- Crude oil was little changed in New
York after rising with gasoline yesterday on concern U.S.
refiners aren't increasing production fast enough to restore
fuel stockpiles for the summer.
Refiners used 91.1 percent of their plant capacity last
week, unchanged from the 19-week high reached the week before,
the Energy Department said yesterday. Below-average gasoline
stocks rose for a fourth week as imports jumped to their highest
in a year. Oil inventories fell for the first time in six weeks.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
York after rising with gasoline yesterday on concern U.S.
refiners aren't increasing production fast enough to restore
fuel stockpiles for the summer.
Refiners used 91.1 percent of their plant capacity last
week, unchanged from the 19-week high reached the week before,
the Energy Department said yesterday. Below-average gasoline
stocks rose for a fourth week as imports jumped to their highest
in a year. Oil inventories fell for the first time in six weeks.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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