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  1. When Opec refused to allow more oil to flow, that was the silent message that they want oil at $80. Get crude oil prices in realtime, including live charts for WTI, crude oil futures prices, historical data, news & analysis.

  2. Crude oil prices & gas price charts. Oil price charts for Brent Crude, WTI & oil futures. Energy news covering oil, petroleum, natural gas and investment advice

  3. Live interactive chart of West Texas Intermediate (WTI or NYMEX) crude oil prices per barrel. The current price of WTI crude oil as of October 16, 2024 is 70.49 per barrel. FX_IDC:USDWTI.

  4. sell crude oil at 74.50 targets are 72.50/70/66.80 soon. Oil will go up more than 80 and might go over 90 to 100. up the target to 75.00 this is still a solid buy and hold opportunity. Get crude oil prices in realtime, including live charts for WTI, crude oil futures prices, historical data, news & analysis.

    • Historical Prices for Oil (Brent) Loading.. Date. Open. Close. Daily High. Daily Low. Price change over selected period: 0% 0.
    • Unit conversion for Oil (Brent) Price Today. Conversion. Oil (Brent) Price. Price. 1 Barrel ≈ 158,98 Liters. Oil (Brent) Price Per 1 Liter. 0.52 USD. 1 Barrel ≈ 0,136 Tonnes of Crude Oil.
    • Energy. Name. Price % Unit. Date. Natural Gas (Henry Hub) 1.81. 0.67. USD per MMBtu. 3/8/24 05:00 PM. Ethanol. 2.16. 0.05. USD per Gallon. 3/8/24 07:16 AM. Heating Oil.
    • Oil Price (Brent Crude and WTI) The price of oil is the most important value on international commodity markets since crude oil is the most important commodity.
  5. Price - Chart - Historical Data - News. WTI crude oil futures rose toward $71 per barrel on Thursday after four consecutive sessions of decline, driven by an unexpected drawdown in US crude oil inventories. API data showed that US crude stocks fell by 1.6 million barrels last week, following an almost 11-million-barrel build and defying ...

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  7. 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.