US WCoast Products - Gasoline dips

HOUSTON, March 27 | Wed Mar 28, 2012 12:42am BST

HOUSTON, March 27 (Reuters) - Gasoline dipped in the Los Angeles spot market on Tuesday due to low demand, traders said.

April-delivery CARBOB gasoline slid 1 cent to a 2-cent-a-gallon discount below May NYMEX RBOB gasoline.

San Francisco Bay CARBOB gasoline remained at a 2-cent discount to L.A.

Gasoline in the Portland, Oregon, market was down 1 cent at a 4-cent premium over NYMEX RBOB

CARB diesel also retreated in L.A. on lower demand, trading at 13 cents a gallon over May NYMEX heating oil.

EPA-grade diesel was 2 cents below CARB diesel in L.A.

Jet fuel sold at a 13-cent premium over NYMEX heating oil in the Los Angeles market.

Portland diesel was offered at 25 cents a gallon over NYMEX heating oil. (Reporting by Erwin Seba; Editing by Bob Burgdorfer)

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