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Oil may rise to $86 per barrel due to 'solid summer demand': Goldman Sachs
Fox Business via AOL· 4 days agoOil prices may rise to $86 a barrel in the next few months due to "solid summer demand" and consumer...
Oil prices extend rally on potential U.S. crude purchase for reserve
CNBC· 4 days agoOil prices rose on Tuesday, extending the previous day's rally on hopes of higher seasonal fuel...
2 No-Brainer Energy Stocks to Buy Right Now for Less Than $500
Motley Fool via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoAs the U.S. refills its reserves, it could keep a floor on oil prices. US Crude Oil in the Strategic...
Federal Reserve wants to cut rates, appears trapped by inflation
The Forex Market· 19 hours agoAs the Fed keeps hopes alive for at least one rate cut this year, metals investors are weighing the...
Crude Oil Gains Buoyed By Hopes Of Rising Fuel Demand This Summer
Investing.com· 3 days agoCrude Oil Gains Buoyed By Hopes Of Rising Fuel Demand This Summer
Oil steady as investors await Fed meeting and inflation data
MSN News· 4 days agoBy Paul Carsten LONDON (Reuters) - Oil prices were largely steady on Tuesday as investors waited for...
Energy Shares Slip as Crude Stockpiles Rise — Energy Roundup
Morningstar· 3 days agoEnergy companies were among the biggest decliners, paced by losses in refining companies including Valero Energy and Marathon Petroleum. Crude oil inventories increased last ...
Gas prices may not be terrible this summer
The Hill via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoU.S. gas prices started the summer driving season lower than usual, with experts pointing to mild demand and cheaper oil as factors contributing to the...
Oil edges down as cautious investors await Fed meet, US CPI data
MSN News· 4 days agoBy Trixie Yap and Yuka Obayashi (Reuters) -Oil prices traded lower on Tuesday, as investors waited...
Oil to rise to $86 per barrel this quarter on 'solid summer demand,' Goldman says
AOL· 5 days agoOil prices are headed higher this summer, according to Goldman Sachs analysts. Demand from China and Strategic Petroleum Reserve refills will keep Brent from breaking a $75 floor.