Gasoline Supplies Tumble to June Low in Survey: Energy Markets

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U.S. gasoline supplies probably declined last week to the lowest level since June as refiners performed seasonal maintenance and imports fell.

Stockpiles dropped 1.5 million barrels, or 0.7 percent, in the week ended Oct. 8 from 219.9 million in the prior seven-day period, based on the median of 19 analyst estimates before an Energy Department report tomorrow. Oil inventories increased in the survey and distillates slipped.