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Heating Oil, Gasoline Advance to 27-Month Highs: Oil Products Bloomberg By Richard Stubbe - Tue Jan 11 21:24:04 GMT 2011 Heating oil and gasoline rose to 27- month highs and crude oil gained after a presidential panel called for ... See all stories on this topic » |
Heating Oil Surges to 27-Month High on Storm Outlook, Outages Bloomberg By Barbara Powell - Tue Jan 11 21:42:01 GMT 2011 Heating oil surged to a 27-month high as snowstorms are forecast for the US Northeast and refinery ... See all stories on this topic » |
DOE's Short-Term Energy Outlook Sees Diesel at $3.40 Diesel for 2011 Truckinginfo It's cold all over and that's driving up demand for heating oil.... More > The much publicized tax and unemployment-benefits measure passed by Congress last ... See all stories on this topic » |
US Increases 2011 Oil Price, World Demand Estimates BusinessWeek US heating oil users will spend an average $2291 this winter, up 5.3 percent from $2176 forecast last month and 20 percent higher than the average $1910 ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Tacoma firm buys Everett oil dealer HeraldNet Mitch Johnson, SC Fuels general manager, said he hopes to expand the heating oil and commercial fuel part of the business. He said he also plans to clean up ... See all stories on this topic » |
US Oil Outlook: Consumption Higher With Economic Recovery CattleNetwork.com The major sources of consumption growth were distillate fuel oil (diesel fuel and heating oil), which grew by 130000 bbl/d (3.7 percent), and motor gasoline ... See all stories on this topic » |
Heating Oil Prices in Maine Rise Again MPBN News Heating oil prices in Maine rose another three cents last week. That's according to the governor's Office of Energy Independence and Security's weekly oil ... See all stories on this topic » |
More LIHEAP funding coming to Maine, NH WGME PORTLAND, Maine (AP) -- More money is coming to Maine and New Hampshire to help low-income residents pay for home heating oil. Sen. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Consumers, government wary of rising fuel costs La Crosse Tribune The district heats its buildings with natural gas, which hasn't seen the price increases of petroleum derivatives such as heating oil. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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