|
SINGAPORE (AP) - Oil prices dipped in Asian trading Tuesday as traders monitored refinery woes and weighed uncertainties over whether U.S. gasoline inventories can meet summer driving demand.
Light, sweet crude for June slid 13 cents to $62.33 on the New York Mercantile Exchange mid-afternoon in Singapore. The contract gained 9 cents to settle at $62.46 a barrel Monday.
Brent crude contract for June delivery retreated 13 cents to $66.70 a barrel on the ICE Futures exchange in London.
|