Shell (NYSE:RDS-A), PetroQuest Energy (NYSE:PQ), Buckeye Partners L.P. (NYSE:BPL), National-Oilwell Varco, Inc. (NYSE:NOV) and Petrobras (NYSE:PBR) close mix Friday as oil and gasoline prices jump again.
Nymex light, sweet crude oil for June delivery rose $1.07 a barrel, to $113.93 a barrel. That's the highest close in two-a-half-years.
On Nymex, reformulated gasoline blendstock futures for May delivery expired at $3.4648 a gallon, up 3.5 cents Friday. That is the highest level since July 14, 2008. Prices have soared 23.17 cents, or 7.2 percent, over the past week.
AAA Daily Fuel Gauge Report said the nationwide average price of regular gasoline was $3.909 a gallon Friday, up 6.1 cents from last week.
May heating oil expired at $3.2558 a gallon, up 2.42 cents, and the highest since April 8.
Tightening inventory and higher gasoline prices continue to push oil prices up. Another major factor, as it is with most commodities, is the ongoing collapse of the U.S. dollar. That will continue based on Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke's comments he's not going to raise interest rates.
Shell closed Friday at $77.48, falling $0.13, or 0.17 percent.
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