31.   Gasoil futures in London fell to seven-month lows, as warmer-than-average weather in Europe continued to reduce demand for heating fuels.

32.   Governor Paul Cellucci opened the session with a stern warning about the heating fuel challenge.

33.   Heating fuels fell as milder weather during the past week cut demand.

34.   Heating oil rose as the first cold snap of the season in parts of the northern U.S. raised demand for heating fuels.

35.   Heating oil rose to a four-week high as the first cold snap of the season raised expectations for an increase in demand for heating fuels.

36.   Heating fuels jumped as winter storms pummeled the western Plains and cold weather blanketed the eastern U.S., providing an early start to the home-heating season.

37.   Heating oil is expected to fall as warmer temperatures in the U.S. Northeast and Midwest increase expectations that demand for heating fuels will drop.

38.   Heating oil prices rose for the fourth day as the cold wave sweeping across the U.S. increased demand for heating fuel.

39.   Heating oil rose on expectations that colder weather in the northern U.S. would boost demand for heating fuels in key markets.

40.   High fuel costs, not only for gasoline but for heating fuel, have eaten away at disposable income.

a. + fuel >>共 668
nuclear 11.94%
spent 8.67%
heating 4.19%
higher 3.69%
alternative 3.45%
high 2.52%
new 2.23%
cleaner 1.86%
domestic 1.38%
rising 1.35%
heating + n. >>共 141
oil 47.51%
system 11.28%
fuel 8.03%
bill 4.98%
season 2.08%
element 2.03%
cost 1.98%
demand 1.68%
plant 1.58%
unit 1.22%
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