NEW YORK (AP) — Oil has been rising this year as Western nations confront Iran over its nuclear program. Gasoline pump prices have followed, and are now averaging $3.90 per gallon.
Here’s a breakdown of how oil and other energy prices traded Monday:
On the New York Mercantile Exchange:
Crude: added 16 cents Monday to end at $107.03 per barrel;
Gasoline: increased by 3.14 cents to end at $3.4166 per gallon;
Heating oil: added 1.87 cents to finish at $3.2288 per gallon;
Natural gas: fell by 4.9 cents to end the day at $2.226 per 1,000 cubic feet.
On the ICE futures exchange:
Brent crude: added 52 cents to finish at $125.65 per barrel.
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