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By Christine Buurma, Bloomberg |
December 13, 2012
Natural gas futures fell to the lowest price in almost 11 weeks after a government report showed that U.S. stockpiles increased unexpectedly as mild weather cut demand for heating fuels.
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By Naureen S. Malik, Bloomberg |
November 26, 2012
Natural gas tumbled the most in 15 weeks as revised forecasts showing an unusually warm start to December signaled reduced demand for heating fuels.
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By Barbara Powell, Bloomberg |
November 20, 2012
Gasoline fell as Hess Corp. returned its New Jersey refinery to full production and as crude declined on optimism that Israel and members of the Islamist Hamas movement will agree to a cease-fire.
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By Christine Buurma |
November 13, 2012
Natural gas futures rose to a one-year high in New York on speculation that U.S. inventories will drop for the first time this season.
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By Mark Shenk, Bloomberg |
November 7, 2012
Oil fell from a two-week high in New York after President Barack Obama won re-election and as Greece prepared to vote on austerity measures.
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By Moming Zhou and Mark Shenk, Bloomberg |
November 6, 2012
Crude rose the most in a month on forecasts that U.S. gasoline supplies dropped after Hurricane Sandy forced the shutdown of East Coast refineries and as Americans went to the polls to pick a president.
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By Naureen S. Malik, Bloomberg |
October 9, 2012
Natural gas futures advanced to a five-day high in New York before a government report that may show a below-average inventory increase for last week.
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By Moming Zhou, Bloomberg |
September 14, 2012
The power of hurricanes to drive up oil prices is diminishing as the proportion of U.S. crude coming from the Gulf of Mexico falls to a 14-year low because of the increase in onshore shale production.
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By Naureen S. Malik, Bloomberg |
August 27, 2012
Natural gas fell to a two-month low in New York on speculation that production cuts in the Gulf of Mexico because of Tropical Storm Isaac will do little to ease a supply glut.
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By Mark Shenk, Bloomberg |
July 25, 2012
Oil declined after an Energy Department report showed U.S. stockpiles unexpectedly climbed as production surged to the highest level in 13 years.