(Bloomberg) -- Crude oil was little changed before
the release of a government report that is expected to show U.S.
fuel stockpiles rose as refineries increased operating rates.
Gasoline supplies gained 1.6 million barrels in the week
ended June 1, according to the median of responses by 14 analysts
surveyed by Bloomberg News. Refiners probably operated at 91.6
percent of capacity, the highest this year, the survey showed.
Tropical Cyclone Gonu is heading for the Strait of Hormuz, the
world's busiest oil shipping chokepoint.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
the release of a government report that is expected to show U.S.
fuel stockpiles rose as refineries increased operating rates.
Gasoline supplies gained 1.6 million barrels in the week
ended June 1, according to the median of responses by 14 analysts
surveyed by Bloomberg News. Refiners probably operated at 91.6
percent of capacity, the highest this year, the survey showed.
Tropical Cyclone Gonu is heading for the Strait of Hormuz, the
world's busiest oil shipping chokepoint.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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