(Bloomberg) -- Crude oil was little changed after an
Energy Department report showed that U.S. fuel stockpiles rose
more than expected last week.
Gasoline supplies gained 3.51 million barrels to 201.5
million barrels in the week ended June 1, the report showed. A
gain of 1.6 million barrels was expected, according to the median
of responses by 14 analysts surveyed by Bloomberg News.
Stockpiles of distillate fuel, a category that includes diesel
and heating oil, rose 1.86 million barrels, the report showed.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
Energy Department report showed that U.S. fuel stockpiles rose
more than expected last week.
Gasoline supplies gained 3.51 million barrels to 201.5
million barrels in the week ended June 1, the report showed. A
gain of 1.6 million barrels was expected, according to the median
of responses by 14 analysts surveyed by Bloomberg News.
Stockpiles of distillate fuel, a category that includes diesel
and heating oil, rose 1.86 million barrels, the report showed.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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