U.S. gasoline prices continue to drop after Memorial Day weekend, with the national average falling to $3.56 per gallon.
Oil prices extended recent losses following an unexpected build in U.S. gasoline inventories and disappointing factory activity in China. Brent crude was flat at $81.87 a barrel, while WTI traded 0.2% lower to $77.
Investing.com-- Oil prices settled lower Thursday as heavy decline in weekly crude inventories was offset by fresh signs of weaker fuel demand following a larger-than-expected build in weekly U.S. gasoline supplies.