1. Among oil futures, heating oil rose the most. 2. As a result, traders expect prices of soybeans, soybean meal and soybean oil could rise in trading today. 3. As waters dispersed, the oil rose into the sandy areas of the former sea floor, lighter hydrocarbons evaporated, leaving the heavier hydrocarbons like bitumen. 4. Copper and heating oil also rose, though lower sugar and cattle prices helped offset the gains. 5. Copper and heating oil also rose, though lower sugar and cattle prices offset the gains. 6. Elsewhere, heating oil rose as cool weather boosts demand. 7. Heating oil also rose after an unexpected drop in distillate fuel inventories. 8. Heating oil rose on expectations that colder weather in the northern U.S. would boost demand for heating fuels in key markets. 9. Heating oil rose for the first time in seven days amid speculation a refinery fire on Friday forced the refiner to buy the fuel on the open market. 10. Heating oil rose to five-year highs on the Nymex last week on concern U.S. inventories may not be adequate to meet brisk demand this winter. |