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Bozeman, Montana is the county seat of Gallatin County. It is known as the gateway to [National Park]. It has a current population(2016) approaching 50,000 and is ranked the third fastest growing small town in the US by Forbes.com. Bozeman is home to Montana State University with a student population of close to 16,000 undergraduate students. Bozeman was named after John Bozeman who established the Bozeman Trail. It was established in 1864. It is located @ 70 miles north of the NW entrance of Yellowstone National Park and NW of the North Entrance to Yellowstone National Park in Gardiner, Montana.

There are six rivers in close proximity to Bozeman. The Gallatin, Madison, Yellowstone, Jefferson, Missouri, and East Gallatin are within an hours drive from Bozeman. These rivers are all considered blue ribbon trout streams and supply year round recreational activities.



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Among distillate fuels, the trend in recent years has seen the proportional demand for heating oil decreasing, as usage of liquified petroleum gas (LPG) has increased. [1]

Heating oil futures contracts trade in units of 42,000 gallons, which is the equivalent of 1,000 barrels. Prices are based on delivery in New York City harbor, the principal cash market trading center. The heating oil futures contract is also used to hedge diesel fuel and jet fuel, both of which trade in the cash market at an often stable premium to heating oil futures.


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