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Jan 4, 2022 · Crude oil prices increased in 2021 as increasing COVID-19 vaccination rates, loosening pandemic-related restrictions, and a growing economy resulted in global petroleum demand rising faster than petroleum supply.
- Brent
Crude oil prices increased in 2021 as global crude oil...
- WTI (West Texas Intermediate)
Crude oil prices increased in 2021 as global crude oil...
- Brent
Jan 5, 2022 · A faster increase in global oil demand than growth in supply led to oil prices jumping last year, with the average Brent Crude price at $71 per barrel—the highest of the past three years,...
Oct 14, 2021 · Oil prices are scaling multi-year highs as a shortage of natural gas, LNG and coal boosts demand for oil, which could keep the market in deficit through at least the end of the year. Brent crude futures rose by more than $10/bbl to surpass $83/bbl, while WTI traded above $80/bbl at the time of writing.
Crude Oil - data, forecasts, historical chart - was last updated on July 5 of 2024. Crude Oil increased 12.50 USD/BBL or 17.44% since the beginning of 2024, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity.
Interactive chart showing the daily closing price for West Texas Intermediate (NYMEX) Crude Oil over the last 10 years. The prices shown are in U.S. dollars. The current price of WTI crude oil as of July 04, 2024 is $83.97 per barrel.
Aug 12, 2021 · Crude oil held in short term floating storage increased by 4.5 mb to 103.6 mb in July. The 2Q21 crude price rally lost steam in July on fears that new Covid-19 Delta cases and weaker economic indicators could slow the oil demand recovery just as more supply hit the market.
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Dec 14, 2021 · Global oil demand is now set to rise by 5.4 mb/d in 2021 and by 3.3 mb/d in 2022, when it returns to pre-pandemic levels at 99.5 mb/d. Global oil production is poised to outpace demand from December, led by growth in the US and OPEC+ countries.