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  • Distillates, including heating oil and diesel, dropped by a bigger-than-expected 4.3 million barrels.

    Crude Oil Slides Nearly $3 Dan Strumpf 2011

  • Distillates (diesel/heating oil) were expected to rise by 900,000 barrels, with estimates ranging from unchanged from a week earlier to a rise of 1.5 million barrels.

    Crude Bounces Back Above $83 2010

  • Distillates, including heating oil and diesel fuel, fell by 388,000, counter to the 500,000-barrel build seen by analysts.

    Crude Gives Back Gains 2010

  • Distillates, which include heating oil and diesel fuel, are expected to show a 700,000 build, while refineries reduce production capacity by 0.7 percentage point.

    Oil Follows Stocks Higher 2010

  • Distillates inventories are at a 24-year high in the U.S. In other commodity markets:

    Oil Hits 6-Week High, $71.58 2009

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    No Likelihood of Reactions from Whey-Based Distillates Steve Carper 2007

  • Distillates stockpiles increased by 2.3 million barrels, while refinery utilization is seen increasing to 85.2% from 83.3%.

    Weak Dollar Helps Crude Rebound to Above $69 2009

  • Distillates, which include gasoline and heating oil, remain at their highest level in 24 years.

    Five-Day Rally Ends for Crude 2009

  • Distillates, a category of fuel that includes diesel and heating oil, increased by twice as much as expected.

    Oil Falls 3% as Supply Perks Up 2008

  • Distillates, which include heating oil and diesel fuel, fell 1.8 million barrels, compared with expectations for a 200,000-barrel rise.

    Crude Edges Past $87 a Barrel 2007

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