1. Heating oil futures rose as Arctic cold throughout the U.S. boosted demand for heating fuels at a time when inventories are leaner than last year. 2. Heating oil prices rose as frigid weather and snow in the northern U.S. and below-average temperatures in the South boosted demand. 3. Heating oil rose as the first cold snap of the season in parts of the northern U.S. raised demand for heating fuels. 4. 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. 5. Heating oil prices rose for the fourth day as the cold wave sweeping across the U.S. increased demand for heating fuel. 6. Heating oil prices rose to a one-month high after stockpiles posted a surprisingly large drop last week and cold weather in the U.S. and Europe boosts demand. 7. On commodity exchanges, heating oil futures rose as frigid temperatures boosted demand at a time when inventories are already light, traders said. 8. On other markets, gold prices fell while heating oil rose. 9. On other markets, livestock prices fell while heating oil rose. 10. On other markets, orange juice fell while heating oil rose. |