ANS grips mid-$80s
Bearish demand factors stack up, but ANS maintains most of recent gains
Steve Sutherlin Petroleum News
Despite plunging $2.40 in three consecutive trading days, Alaska North Slope crude persevered in the mid-$80s May 22, closing at $84.35 per barrel after falling $1.04 on the day. WTI plunged $1.60 on the day to close at $77.57 and Brent fell 98 cents to close at $81.90.
All three benchmarks ended t....
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