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The oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico gushing 200,000 barrels a day has so far not affected oil prices, according to analysts. It has not interfered with tankers carrying imported crude to Gulf ports or those taking refined products from there to other parts of the country. There is concern though that the spill could eventually slow shipments if vessels must be scrubbed of oil before they reach port. Motorists continue to benefit from falling oil prices, as retail gasoline prices dropped across the country. The national average at the pump fell a little more than half a cent overnight to $2.88 a gallon. That's about four cents lower than a week ago and 60.2 cents higher than a year ago. In other Nymex trading in June contracts, heating oil fell 7.13 cents to settle at $2.0606 a gallon, and gasoline lost 6.43 cents to settle at $2.1308 a gallon. Natural gas was down 2.7 cents to settle at $4.312 per 1,000 cubic feet. In London, June Brent crude lost $2.93 to settle at $77.18 on the ICE futures exchange.
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