High oil prices continue, but EIA predicts small drop before year-endHeating demand so far this season below normal, but NOAA predicting colder winter than last two years in U.S. heating demand areas Petroleum News Alaska
Oil prices are defying gravity, remaining well above $30 per barrel ($33.10 for WTI in October and similar levels for the first week of November), the U.S. Department of Energy's Energy Information Administration said Nov. 8 in its November short-term energy outlook.
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