Crude Oil Prices Rise Slightly; Emily Bypasses Most Gulf Oil Rigs
fter falling in early trading, crude oil prices rose slightly Tuesday as Hurricane Emily was bearing down on the Mexico-Texas border and forecast to miss most U.S. oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico, Bloomberg reported.
U.S. Gulf output was down by almost 13,000 barrels a day as of yesterday, according to the Interior Department’s Minerals Management Service, accounting for only about 0.9% of U.S. offshore production.
Benchmark light sweet crude oil futures rose 14 cents Tuesday to close at $57.46 on the New York Mercantile Exchange, Bloomberg reported.
Southern Texas was also threatened, and the National Hurricane Center posted hurricane warnings along both sides of the Mexico-Texas border.
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