NEW YORK (AP) Crude oil and other energy futures fell Friday as traders continue to worry about high supply levels.
Oil for December delivery fell $1.77, or 2 percent, to $94.61 a barrel in New York.
Elevated supplies of oil have weighed on the market in recent weeks. The Energy Department said Wednesday that U.S. supplies increased 4.1 million barrels last week. Over five weeks, supplies have risen by more than 25 million barrels.
In other energy futures trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange, wholesale gasoline slipped 4 cents to $2.55 a gallon, heating oil shed 7 cents to $2.88 a gallon and natural gas dropped 7 cents to $3.51 per 1,000 cubic feet.
Metals prices were mostly lower. Gold for December delivery fell $10.50 to $1,313.20 an ounce. December silver fell three cents to $21.837 an ounce.