(Bloomberg) -- Crude oil rose on concern U.S.
refineries aren't making enough gasoline to meet demand during the
summer. The price of gasoline rose after seven days of declines.
U.S. refineries ran at a lower-than-expected 89.6 percent of
capacity last week, down from 91.1 percent the week before, the
U.S. Energy Department said. American demand for motor fuel peaks
during the summer driving season from late May to September.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
refineries aren't making enough gasoline to meet demand during the
summer. The price of gasoline rose after seven days of declines.
U.S. refineries ran at a lower-than-expected 89.6 percent of
capacity last week, down from 91.1 percent the week before, the
U.S. Energy Department said. American demand for motor fuel peaks
during the summer driving season from late May to September.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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