U.S. Crude Oil Supplies Rose a Seventh Week, Survey Shows
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U.S. crude-oil inventories probably increased for a seventh week as imports rebounded from a one-month low, a Bloomberg News survey showed.
Supplies climbed 1.3 million barrels in the seven days ended April 15 from 359.3 million a week earlier, according to the median of 13 analyst estimates before an Energy Department report tomorrow. Eleven respondents forecast a gain, one projected a decline and one said there was no change.