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Crude Oil Is Little Changed as U.S. Gulf of Mexico Output Drops

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Crude Oil Is Little Changed as U.S. Gulf of Mexico Output Drops

Crude oil was little changed, rebounding from the session’s lows, after a government report showed that U.S. oil production fell in the Gulf of Mexico.

Oil production was 901,726 barrels below pre-storm levels, almost 5 percent more than reported yesterday, the Minerals Management Service said in a daily report. Prices declined earlier today on an Energy Department report that showed U.S. supplies of crude oil and petroleum products declined less than expected in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.

“There are obviously still some problems out in the Gulf,'’ said Kyle Cooper, an analyst with Citigroup Inc. in Houston. “We will have to wait and see how fast repairs can be made.'’

Crude oil for October delivery rose 12 cents to close at $64.49 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Futures touched $63.10, the lowest since Aug. 19. Prices are 51 percent higher than a year ago.

More: bloomberg.com

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