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Brent crude seems to be stuck in a range of $70-$75 per barrel as geopolitical tensions get overshadowed by poor demand and ...
After unseasonably hot weather for October, high temperatures in the 80s are expected to return to the Victor Valley this ...
Oil consumers posted one of the largest hedging additions on record when prices briefly fell below $70 a barrel last week. The number of long contracts held by swap dealers on global benchmark ...
Image by vovashevchuk via iStock Oil consumers posted one of the largest hedging additions on record when prices briefly fell below $70 a barrel last week. The number of long contracts held by ...
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Oil prices could stablise below $70 per barrel in the next couple of months as markets react to interest rate cuts, uncertainty around the US election and the likelihood of OPEC production increases ...
What is the current oil price today? WTI futures traded at $70.98 per barrel, as of 9 a.m. ET. Year to date, WTI prices are down by 3.35%. Brent futures traded at $74.11/bbl, an increase of 1.95% ...
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The Middle East is in chaos, and the oil market is remarkably calm about it. Oil prices have climbed, but not dramatically so, even as the world braces for an all-out war in the most critical ...
Oil doesn't appear to be pricing in any risk at the moment, with WTI crude (CL1:COM) falling to $70 a barrel again, and movement for now might be more dependent on the upcoming Fed decision.
Brent crude oil is currently priced at $72.14 per barrel, showing a slight increase of $0.17 (+0.24%) for the day. However, behind this small rise is a much larger story unfolding in the oil markets.