Crude Oil Dips Below $60 Per Barrel
Posted on: Friday, 21 October 2005, 09:00 CDT
London and New York commodities markets Friday saw high-quality crude oil fall below the psychologically important $60 per barrel level.
Crude oil hit $59.65 a barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange in early trading.
Natural gas fell more than 1 percent to $12.81 per million Btu.
Heating oil fell to $1.8477 per gallon, and gasoline dropped to $1.60 per gallon.
Source: United Press International
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