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Oil futures steady above $67.44 while traders await Fed and OPEC cues. Strong gasoline demand supports crude oil outlook ...
Crude futures turned lower after gaining the previous three sessions despite a bigger-than-expected OPEC+ output increase announced for August, another large U.S. crude stock build and renewed ...
WTI crude oil is rebounding from its long-term support at $66, while natural gas prices are consolidating within the ...
WTI Crude Oil saw sharp intraday volatility on Monday, jumping to its highest level since January before reversing all its gains. Prices initially rallied to $76.74 after Axios reported that Iran had ...
West Texas Intermediate (WTI), the US crude oil benchmark, is trading around $66.85 during the early Asian trading hours on Tuesday. The WTI price edges lower amid oversupply concerns triggered by the ...
CNBC's "Power Lunch" team is joined by with Dan Pickering, founder and CIO of Pickering Energy Partners, to discuss the ...
Oil futures gained a few cents in a choppy session marked by a large 7.1 million barrel build in U.S. crude stocks and continuing uncertainty as President Trump puts tariffs back on traders’ radars.
What is the price of crude oil today? WTI futures traded at $77.22 per barrel, as of 9 a.m. ET. Year to date, WTI prices are up by 5.15%. Brent futures traded around $82.58/bbl, an increase of 0. ...
What is the current oil price today? WTI futures traded at $71.53 per barrel, as of 9 a.m. ET. Year to date, WTI prices are down by 2.60%. Brent futures traded at $75.41/bbl, an increase of 0.13% ...
Oil prices tumbled sharply on June 24, with WTI crude futures sinking to $66 per barrel. Israel and Iran agreed to ceasefire, easing fears over Strait of Hormuz disruption. Read more ...
Oil futures surged to a five-month high Monday morning after the U.S. struck Iranian nuclear facilities over the weekend but ...
On average, WTI has averaged $15.75 lower than would be expected during 2011, based on 2010 relativities and the average world oil price. To see if the lower WTI prices were actually translating ...