1.
More to U.S. oil than North Dakota, EIA says


NEW YORK, May 25 (UPI) -- Oil prices moved slightly higher Friday but held just below $91 a barrel of crude on positive U.S. consumer sentiment.
The price of West Texas Intermediate for July delivery rose 20 cents to $90.86 per barrel.
Natural gas for June delivery lost 7.9 cents to $2.568 per million British thermal units.
Home heating oil added 0.47 cents to $2.8266 per gallon.
RBOB gasoline futures for June delivery were up .0164 cents to $2.8970 per gallon.
At the pump, the national average price of unleaded gasoline dropped 1 cent to $3.666 per gallon from Thursday's $3.676, AAA said.
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Additional Business News Stories | |
MOSCOW, May 24 (UPI) --
Russia's decision to suspend its use of an Azerbaijani oil pipeline isn't the result of political tensions, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov says.
|
MANILA, May 24 (UPI) --
The Philippines is determined to spend $1.8 billion on military upgrades -- mostly naval -- to protect the country against "bullies" in its territorial waters.
|
Properties repossessed by lenders in the first quarter took an average of 477 days to complete the foreclosure process, up from 414 days in the previous...
|
Nobody likes spending cuts but the champion of that attitude is clearly President Barack Obama, who seems to have a very clear pain-avoidance agenda.
|
| Stories | Photos | Comments |
View Caption