Continental Resources (NYSE:CLR) traded up Tuesday as crude oil, natural gas and gasoline prices jumped, pushing up the share price of the company.
Benchmark crude for May delivery rose $1.33 to settle at $103.88 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange.
Heating oil jumped 3.94 cents to settle at $3.0012 a gallon. Gasoline futures climbed 10.13 cents to settle at $3.3797 a gallon, while natural gas for June delivery increased 8.7 cents to settle at $4.303 per 1,000 cubic feet.
Continental Resources, Inc. participates in the exploration, exploitation, and production of crude oil and natural gas primarily in the United States.
Continental (CLR) closed Tuesday at $46.65, rising $0.61, or 1.32 percent.
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Continental Resources (CLR) Trades Up as Oil, Gas Rise
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