Oil prices rose Tuesday after growth in the U.S. and Chinese manufacturing sectors signaled more demand for energy products. Here's how energy contracts traded.
On the New York Mercantile Exchange:
Benchmark crude rose $1.29 to end at $106.16 per barrel.
Gasoline fell 2.75 cents to end at $3.0971 per gallon.
Heating oil fell 0.71 cent to end at $3.1771 per gallon.
Natural gas rose 8.6 cents to end at $2.371 per 1,000 cubic feet.
On the ICE Futures exchange in London:
Brent crude rose 19 cents to end at $119.66 per barrel.