Gasoline Supply Climbs in Survey as Use Falls: Energy Markets

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U.S. gasoline inventories probably rose to the highest level in six months as demand slipped with the end of the summer driving season and economic growth slowed, a Bloomberg News survey showed.

Stockpiles climbed 350,000 barrels, or 0.2 percent, in the seven days ended Sept. 24 from 226.1 million a week earlier, according to the median of 14 analyst estimates before an Energy Department report tomorrow. The gain would leave supplies at the highest level since March 12.