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Oil Settles Below $78 on Gain in Gasoline Stocks
By: Reuters | 28 Oct 2009 | 05:41 PM ET
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Oil fell more than 2 percent Wednesday on worries about demand in the world's largest fuel consumer after data showed a surprise build in U.S. gasoline inventories and weak U.S. new home sales.

U.S. crude oil inventories rose less than expected last week as imports increased, but gasoline stockpiles logged an unexpected gain of 1.7 million barrels, according to data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).

"Crude stocks were only up 800,000 but the surprise was gasoline stocks. I think that's what is keeping the market down," said Dan Flynn, analyst at PFGBEST Research in Chicago.

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U.S. light, sweet crude [US@CL.1  Loading...      ()] fell $2.09 to settle at $77.46 a barrel. London Brent crude [GB@IB.1  Loading...      ()] fell $2.06 to settle at $75.86 a barrel.

Oil prices came under pressure after data showed new home sales tumbled unexpectedly in September, the first drop in six months, feeding doubt about an economic recovery.

Oil markets have been watching equities and economic data for signs of a rebound that could lift flagging fuel demand.

U.S. and European equity markets fell after the housing sales data. The dollar strengthened on safe-haven demand.

Weaker crude oil prices and slumping margins at refineries knocked quarterly earnings lower at ConocoPhillips [COP  Loading...      ()], PetroChina [PTR  Loading...      ()] and Hess [HES  Loading...      ()], all of which reported earnings on Wednesday.

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