Crude Inventories Declined Last Week, Survey Shows
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U.S. supplies of crude oil probably fell for the first time in 11 weeks as refineries boosted operating rates and fuel production.
Inventories dropped by 500,000 barrels to 390.9 million barrels in the seven days ended Nov. 29, based on the median of 10 analyst estimates before an Energy Information Administration report tomorrow. Seven respondents forecast a decline and three projected a gain.