Thursday, May 5, 2011

Halliburton (HAL) (BRY) (END) (PXP) (RRC) Trade Down on Slowing Oil Demand

Oil companies and other industry-related companies Halliburton (NYSE:HAL), Berry Petroleum (NYSE:BRY), Endeavour International (NYSE:END), Plains Exploration & Production (NYSE:PXP) and Range Resources (NYSE:RRC) all closed down Wednesday as oil prices took a breather.

Oil prices dropped after a government report showed that inventories are growing as demand softens in the U.S. Benchmark crude for June delivery was down $1.81 to settle at $109.24 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange.

In other NYMEX trading for June contracts, heating oil fell 4.78 cents to settle at $3.143 a gallon, gasoline futures lost 0.69 cent to $3.3225 a gallon and natural gas was lower by 9.4 cents to $4.644 per 1,000 cubic feet.

The U.S. dollar index shrunk 0.15 percent to $73.01, down from Tuesday's 73.127 close. The dollar index has fallen 7.5 percent so far in 2011.

Berry Petroleum (BRY) closed Wednesday at $48.54, falling $2.95, or 5.73 percent.

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