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Some experts predicted oil prices would recover somewhat in the longer-term. "Global oil consumption is still expected to grow this year -- albeit by a relatively weak 1 percent
-- not contract as it did in 2008 and 2009," said Caroline Bain, commodities analyst at the Economist Intelligence Unit. "Consumption will be supported in the second half of the year by the end of refinery maintenance, a possible return of more `normal' (colder) winter weather in the northern hemisphere and by lower retail prices, particularly in the U.S. market." In other energy trading, heating oil was down 2.16 cents at $2.5104 per gallon while gasoline futures gained 0.17 cent at $2.4693 per gallon. Natural gas jumped 7.4 cents at $2.699 per 1,000 cubic feet.
[Associated Press; By PABLO GORONDI]
Alex Kennedy in Singapore contributed to this report.
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