Canada crude - Synthetic rises on lower supply expectations

CALGARY, Alberta, June 11 (Reuters) - Canadian light synthetic crude prices rose on expectations of lower supply on Tuesday, extending gains from Monday's sharp jump higher when Syncrude Canada Ltd said a coker at its northern Alberta oil sands project would be shut for 50 days.
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