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Bloomberg) — Crude oil rose above $111 a barrel in New York and gasoline surged to a record after a government report showed that U.S. supplies unexpectedly dropped.
Crude oil inventories fell 3.15 million barrels to 316 million last week, the first decline since February, the Energy Department said. A 2.3-million-barrel gain was forecast, according to a Bloomberg News survey. Supplies of gasoline and distillate fuel, including heating oil and diesel, also fell.
“The crude stock draw was obviously the big surprise and leaves supplies too tight for comfort,” said Antoine Halff, head of energy research at New York-based Newedge USA LLC. “Refineries are operating at a very low rate and we still didn’t get an inventory gain.”
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