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Heating Oil Prices CT

heating oil prices

Here are the weekly Connecticut home heating oil prices averages for the week ending March 19, 2012 Weekly Connecticut Heating Oil Prices 2/27/2012 3/5/2012 3/12/2012 3/19/2012 Residential Heating Oil Prices CT 4.268 4.252 4.249 4.248 Wholesale Heating Oil Prices CT 3.419 3.316 3.11 3.111 source EIA      

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Current propane prices

Propane Prices

Propane prices increase for the week of 11/23/2009 The average residential propane price increased 3.1 cents per gallon to reach 227.2 cents per gallon. This was a decrease of 14.3 cents per gallon compared to the 241.5 cents per gallon average from the same period last year. Current propane prices gained 3.1 cents per gallon, [...]

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Propane prices Pa for the week ending 11/23/2009

Propane Prices

Here are the weekly propane prices in Pennsylvania for the week ending November 23, 2009. These prices are complied by the EIA. You may use this information when shopping for propane prices in your area. As you can see, residential propane prices for Pennsylvania have risen over 3 cents this week.

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NYMEX Crude Oil Contract Specifications

Crude Oil Futures

Light, Sweet Crude Oil Futures 1,000 U.S. barrels (42,000 gallons). U.S. dollars and cents per barrel. Open outcry trading is conducted from 10:00 AM until 2:30 PM.After hours futures trading is conducted via the NYMEX ACCESS internet-based trading platform beginning at 3:15 PM on Mondays through Thursdays and concluding at 9:30 AM the following day. [...]

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Henry Hub Natural Gas Futures

natural gas futures

Trading Natural Gas Futures Natural gas futures are traded on the New York Mercantile Exchange. This is the largest natural gas futures market in the world. Below are the contract specs for natural gas futures. Trading Unit10,000 million British thermal units (mmBtu).Price QuotationU.S. dollars and cents per mmBtu.Trading Hours (All times are New York time)Open [...]

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Crude Oil Prices

crude oil prices

Crude oil prices are determined by worldwide supply and demand. Events in crude oil markets that caused spikes in crude oil prices were a major factor in all but one of the five major run-ups in gasoline prices between 1992 and 1997, according to the National Petroleum Council study U.S. Petroleum Supply – Inventory Dynamics. [...]

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