Crude oil futures jumped toward $44 a barrel yesterday as traders appeared to remain concerned about tight supplies of heating oil ahead of the government's next petroleum supply report and as colder weather approached the Northeast.
Light sweet crude for February delivery climbed $1.79 to settle at $43.91 on the New York Mercantile Exchange, as February heating oil futures rose 5.44 cents to $1.2466 per gallon.
In London, Brent crude for February delivery was up 58 cents to $41.04 per barrel on the International Petroleum Exchange.