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Oil Rises, Gasoline Climbs to a Record, on U.S. Supply Decline

posted on Apr 09, 2008 08:39AM
Oil Rises, Gasoline Climbs to a Record, on U.S. Supply Decline

By Mark Shenk

April 9 (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 Energy Department said. A 2.3-million- barrel gain was forecast, according to a Bloomberg News survey. Metals futures also rose as the dollar fell against the euro, and gasoline pump prices reached a record average $3.343 a gallon.

``It looks like this move will accelerate and prices will move toward $115,'' said Tom Bentz, a broker at BNP Paribas in New York. ``This is all part of the big uptrend, and where it stops nobody knows.''

Crude oil for May delivery rose $2.49, or 2.3 percent, to $110.99 a barrel at 11:54 a.m. on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Futures reached $111.43, the highest since March 17, when prices touched a record $111.80 a barrel.

 

 

THE GRIM REAPER 

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