(Bloomberg) -- The U.S. Senate passed legislation
that would overhaul car fuel economy standards for the first
time in more than 20 years and quadruple use of alternative
fuels. Gasoline futures rose to the highest in more than three
weeks on concern U.S. refineries aren't making enough of the
fuel to meet motorists' needs. Analysts surveyed by Bloomberg
News were split over whether oil prices will rise or fall this
week amid surging U.S. inventories and threats to Nigerian
shipments.
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that would overhaul car fuel economy standards for the first
time in more than 20 years and quadruple use of alternative
fuels. Gasoline futures rose to the highest in more than three
weeks on concern U.S. refineries aren't making enough of the
fuel to meet motorists' needs. Analysts surveyed by Bloomberg
News were split over whether oil prices will rise or fall this
week amid surging U.S. inventories and threats to Nigerian
shipments.
MOST READ MARKETS STORIES
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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