DEBORAH JIAN LEE
NEW YORK (AP) — Shares of refining companies tumbled on Wednesday, after refiners warned of bleak second-quarter results and signaled financing troubles by offering millions in common stock and senior notes.
The sector reversed gains from last week's rally, despite news that utilization rose more than expected. The Energy Department's Energy Information Administration on Wednesday reported that U.S. refineries ran at 86.3 percent of total capacity on average, an increase of 1.2 percent from the prior week. Analysts expected capacity to rise to 85.7 percent.
The price of crude oil fell $1.38, or 2 percent, to $67.14 in midday trading. Crude prices have climbed steadily for several weeks, but demand for gasoline remains weak, a troubling combination for refiners who must now shell out more for higher-priced crude while so many consumers keep their cars parked. ...
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