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Market Close: April 19 Mixed

Fueling Strategy: Please keep tanks topped tonight, Friday prices will go UP 3.5 cents – Be Safe
NYMEXCrude    $  68.29 DN $.1800
NYMEX ULSD     $2.1094 UP $.0183
NYMEX Gas       $2.0774 UP $.0091
NEWS
Oil prices traded lower on Thursday as a rising dollar and climbing interest rates knocked off the commodity from its highest levels in more than three years.

The dollar index, which tracks the dollar’s performance against six other currencies, rose 0.2 percent to 89.82, while the benchmark 10-year Treasury yield broke above 2.9 percent.

Earlier on Thursday, crude futures were extending gains from the previous session, which came after the Energy Information Administration reported U.S. crude stockpiles fell by 1.1 million barrels last week.

The weekly figures also showed gasoline demand rose to 9.86 million barrels a day ahead of the summer driving season. The “EIA inventories we got yesterday were Bullish across the board as the EIA showed record gasoline products supplied,” Roberto Friedlander, head of energy trading at Seaport Global Securities, said in a research note. The EIA report provided additional support in an already bullish environment, as tensions escalate among world powers involved in Syria’s civil war and rocket attacks by Yemeni rebels target top oil exporter Saudi Arabia.

“What we’re seeing is the re-emergence of a geopolitical risk premium — which was absent for the past few years — as the underlying market has gotten tighter,” said Tamar Essner, director of energy and utilities at Nasdaq Corporate Solutions.

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loren: Fuel Manager Services Inc. "Serving the trucking industry since 1992" I've been in and around the trucking industry for 45-years beginning in owner operator operations at Willis Shaw Express. I bought a small trucking company that I ran for 6-years then sold and went to work for J.B. Hunt Transport in 1982. After 10-years with Hunt, I started Fuel Manager Services, Inc., we are in our 29th year of serving the American trucking companies. Our simple goal was and is to bridge the gap between the trucking companies and the fuel suppliers.