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Oil jumps above $100 on refinery outage

NEW YORK – Oil futures shot to a new record above $100 Tuesday for the first time since Jan. 3 as investors bet that crude prices will keep climbing despite evidence of plentiful supplies and falling demand. At the pump, gas prices rose further above $3 a gallon.


There was no single driver behind oil’s sharp price jump; investors seized on an explosion at a 67,000 barrel per day refinery in Texas, the falling dollar, the possibility that OPEC may cut production next month, and continuing tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela.


Gasoline and heating oil prices appeared to be leading the advance, rising faster in percentage terms than oil due to the explosion Monday at Alon USA’s Big Spring, Texas, refinery, which could be shuttered for two months.


“The refinery fire in Texas is making people a little concerned,” said Michael Lynch, president of Strategic Energy & Economic Research Inc. in Amherst, Mass.



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