From Deseret News archives:
Oil prices waver after jump in crude inventories
The Energy Information Administration, an arm of the U.S. Energy Department, said crude inventories rose by a hefty 9.4 million barrels in the week ended Aug. 15, after a big gain in imports. The figure came in much higher than the average analyst forecast for a 1.7 million-barrel increase, according to energy information provider Platts.
U.S. fuel supplies are not abundant across the board, though. Gasoline inventories shrank by a larger-than-expected 6.2 million barrels to below-average levels, the EIA said, while distillate inventories which include heating oil and diesel fuel rose by less than expected.
Gasoline and heating oil prices drifted higher by afternoon trading on the Nymex.
And given that the hurricane season is not even halfway over, traders remain nervous about the possibility of a storm striking oil facilities in the Gulf of Mexico. Also keeping a floor under prices is doubt over Russia's adherence to a ceasefire with Georgia, and escalating tension between Russia and the United States.
Light, sweet crude for September delivery rose 9 cents to $114.62 a barrel in afternoon trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange, after rising as high as $117.03 before the inventory data was released and then falling as low as $112.61. The September contract expires on Wednesday.
Since mid-July, crude prices had pulled back by about $35, or nearly 25 percent, from their July 11 trading record of $147.27. The retreat arrived as the dollar recovered ground against other major currencies, and as evidence emerged that Western Europe's and Japan's economies are weakening alongside that of the United States which could put a damper on global energy demand.
Gasoline demand averaged about 9.5 million barrels per day over the last four weeks, or 1.6 percent lower than the same period last year, the EIA said.
As crude prices have fallen, so have gasoline prices. The average U.S. retail price for a gallon of gasoline was at $3.717 on Wednesday, down more than a penny from Tuesday and down nearly 10 percent from the July 17 record of $4.114, according to auto club AAA, Oil Price Information Service and Wright Express.
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