Crude oil prices firmed yesterday on gasoline supply concern, while prices for gas, coal and CO2 allowances mainly headed south.
Crude oil reached a 10-month high yesterday on concern refinery breakdowns will slow US gasoline output, Bloomberg reports. Gasoline futures rose for a fifth consecutive day yesterday after some refinery problems in Texas. Crude oil for August delivery rose 32 cents to USD 71.41/barrel yesterday, which is the highest settlement since 25 August. The contract traded in a narrow 79 cent ran
Mittwoch, 4.07.2007, 07:55 Uhr
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