Energy Commodity Prices Creep Up Slightly
Posted on: Friday, 10 February 2006, 09:00 CST
Traders on the New York futures market Friday bumped up energy commodity prices slightly.
High-quality crude oil for March delivery on the Mercantile Exchange rose 8 cents to $62.70 per barrel, and natural gas gained 9 cents to $7.569 per million Btu.
Gasoline was flat at $1.5146 per gallon, while heating oil edged up a penny to $1.675 per gallon.
Source: United Press International
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