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Crude futures crept higher Wednesday on the New York Mercantile Exchange, buoyed by an anticipated spike in demand as U.S. refineries build their motor gasoline inventories.
The July light sweet crude contract, which became the near-term contract after the June contract expired Tuesday, closed 26 cents higher at $65.77 a barrel.
Reformulated gasoline was unchanged at $2.31 a gallon. Heating oil rose 3 cents to $1.93 a gallon, and natural gas slid 4 cents to $7.76 per million British thermal units. ...
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