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Fall likely will hold few surprises for drivers when they fill the tanks of their mini-vans, sedans and trucks.
Natural gas prices edged higher Thursday as traders kept an eye on a potential tropical storm that could disrupt Gulf of Mexico production.
SINGAPORE - Oil prices jumped above $77 a barrel Monday in Asia, extending gains for a second trading day after a leak forced the closure of a Chicago-area oil pipeline and disrupted supplies to U.S.
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia - Oil prices rose above $74 a barrel Monday in Asia as Tropical Storm Danielle in the Atlantic threatened to become a more potent storm, providing a reminder that hurricane season can disrupt crude production in the Gulf of Mexico.
Natural gas prices fell Thursday after the government downgraded its hurricane forecast just ahead of the most active period for storms.
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