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  1. Western Canadian Select (WCS) and West Texas Intermediate (WTI) Crude Prices. WCS is among the cheapest crude oils in the world. On average, WCS traded with a discount of US$17.2 relative to the WTI. In November 2018, WCS discount relative to WTI reached a record of US$46/bbl. This significant discount pushed the Alberta provincial government ...

  2. Get crude oil prices in realtime, including live charts for WTI, crude oil futures prices, historical data, news & analysis. ... Dollar Index . 105.602 +0.031 +0.03% ...

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  3. Mar 1, 2021 · Synthetic Crude Oil (SCO): Synthetic crude oil is a light crude oil that is produced by upgrading bitumen. The contract for synthetic crude oil specifies delivery at Edmonton, Alberta. Implied Bitumen Price: The implied bitumen price is derived from the price of Western Canadian Select (WCS), which is assumed to have a blend composition of 30% ...

  4. Oil Price Charts. Oilprice.com, in cooperation with its partners, offers over 150 crude oil blends and indexes from all around the world, providing users with oil price charts, comparison tools ...

  5. Feb 1, 2021 · Prices are based on daily closing prices posted on NYMEX in US dollars per barrel. Prices are converted to Canadian dollars per cubic metre using the Bank of Canada’s daily noon exchange rate and applying a volumetric ratio (6.29:1) to convert the price per barrel to a price per cubic metre.

  6. Sep 1, 2021 · Date Exchange Rate. Selected Crude Oil Prices September 2021 (Canadian dollars per cubic metre)

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  8. Canada is one of the world's largest exporters of commodities, including crude oil. Crude oil exports account for 10% of Canada's GDP. USD/CAD and the oil price have a positive correlation. (The y-axis to USD/CAD is reversed.) When oil prices rise, the Canadian dollar appreciates. CAD peaked out and reversed before oil prices did in 2008 and 2014.

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