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Friday, September 08, 2006

U.S. retail gasoline price fell again

NEW YORK, Sep 8, 2006 -- New York Mercantile Exchange trading Friday left energy commodity prices lower, with high-quality crude oil down 94 cents to $66.38 per barrel.
Natural gas was off 4.8 cents to $5.675 per million Btu.

Heating oil fell 3.96 cents to $1.848 per gallon, and gasoline declined 3.17 or $1.61 per gallon.
Meanwhile, AAA said early Friday that the average U.S. retail gasoline price fell again, this time hitting $2.683 per gallon.