Berry Petroleum (NYSE:BRY), Whiting Petroleum (NYSE:WLL) and TransAtlantic Petroleum (NYSE:TAT) closed mixed Thursday as oil and gas prices continue to move up.
Crude oil prices climbed above $112 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange Friday while the U.S. dollar was up after three days of faltering.
The U.S. dollar index jumped 0.14 percent to 74.10, making up a little lost ground there.
May delivery crude oil rose 80 cents in New York to $112.25 a barrel. Home heating oil fell 1.85 cents to $3.2174 a gallon. Reformulated blendstock gasoline was up 2.93 cents to $3.2777 a gallon.
Henry Hub natural gas prices gained 11.3 cents to $4.423 per million British thermal units.
According to the AAA, the national average price of unleaded gasoline rose to $3.848 a gallon Friday from Thursday's $3.84.
TransAtlantic Petroleum closed Thursday at $2.85, falling $0.09, or 3.06 percent. Whiting Petroleum ended the day at $72.32, gaining $0.59, or 0.82 percent. Berry Petroleum closed at $52.36, up $0.33, or 0.63 percent.
Monday, April 25, 2011
Berry (BRY) (WLL) (TAT) Close Mixed as Oil, Gas Continue to Rise
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