Crude, Heating Oil Decline on Lower Demand Forecast
rude oil futures fell in early trading Friday following a closing price of $57.80 on Thursday, the lowest since July 21, on projections of lower energy demand, Bloomberg reported.
Light sweet futures fell another 60 cents Friday morning to $57.20 a barrel, Bloomberg reported.
Heating oil futures — which often parallel diesel fuel in the winter — also fell to the lowest level in three months, Bloomberg said.
Crude oil futures have dropped almost 20% since topping out at an all-time high of $70.85 a barrel on Aug. 30 following Hurricane Katrina.
The IEA represents 26 countries, including the United States.
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