(Bloomberg) -- Gasoline futures rose for a second
day on concern refineries aren't making enough of the fuel to
meet summer driving demand.
Demand for gasoline rose 104,000 barrels a day last week
and production rose 2,000 barrels a day, a U.S. Energy
Department report on June 20 showed. Refineries used 87.6
percent of their capacity last week, down 1.6 percentage points
from the previous week.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
day on concern refineries aren't making enough of the fuel to
meet summer driving demand.
Demand for gasoline rose 104,000 barrels a day last week
and production rose 2,000 barrels a day, a U.S. Energy
Department report on June 20 showed. Refineries used 87.6
percent of their capacity last week, down 1.6 percentage points
from the previous week.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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