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U.S. crude oil jumps nearly 3%, trades above $76
Crude oil prices today: WTI is trading at $74.69
The Brent/WTI spread has historically ranged between $4/bbl and $8/bbl, but it can expand or contract based on factors related to U.S. and international supply and demand conditions. For example, the Brent/WTI spread hit nearly $14/bbl in April 2011 when protests sparked market fears of significant oil supply disruptions in the Middle East.
U.S. crude oil jumps nearly 3%, trades above $76 as market waits for Israel strike against Iran
U.S. crude oil rose nearly 3% on Monday, as the market waited for Israel to strike Iran. Oil prices spiked last week on fears that Israel could hit the Iran's oil industry in retaliation for Tehran's ballistic missile attack.
Dow falls, crude oil prices rise in New York
Share prices in New York fell on Monday as strong jobs data out of the United States pared expectations that the Federal Reserve will make a major interest rate cut.
Brent crude ends above $80 on rising risk of Israeli response to Iranian missile attack
Global Brent prices settled Monday above $80 a barrel for the first time since August, as the risk of an Israeli response to last week’s Iranian missile strike intensified, raising the potential for disruptions to the Middle East region’s oil supplies.
Traders Are Pushing Up Oil Prices Before Israel's Response to Iran
The threat of a wider Israel-Iran war has yet to disrupt the physical flow of oil from Iran or other Gulf states in any major way. Crude prices haven't seemed to notice. Benchmark U.S. futures continued their steep climb Monday,
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Crude oil is nearing $80/bbl as Middle East war fears intensify
Brent Crude is nearing $80 a barrel amid fears of elevated conflict in the Middle East. Brent Crude futures (CO1:COM) are up ...
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Rising Tensions in Middle East Cause Spike in Crude Oil Prices
BOISE, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) —With the rising conflicts between Iran and Israel, the cost of crude oil has soared the last few ...
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WTI, Brent oil settle at highest since late August
Global Brent crude prices settled Monday above $80 a barrel for the first time since August, as the risk of an Israeli ...
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Oil prices dip after strongest weekly rise in over one year
Oil prices pared gains in early trade on Monday after charting their biggest weekly rise in over a year on Friday amid ...
East Idaho News
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Global instability pushes oil higher, pump prices may follow
As tensions flare in the Middle East, market insecurity is pushing crude oil prices higher, and the effects may soon be felt ...
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Dangote’s Nigerian Crude Grab to Shake Up Atlantic Oil Markets
Dangote oil refinery is due to take in up to 400,000 barrels a day of Nigerian crude over the coming two months as Africa’s ...
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Saudi Aramco trims oil prices to Europe and US as it tries to regain market share
State-owned Saudi Aramco raised official selling price of its main Arab Light crude grade for buyers in Asia, and cut rates ...
MarketWatch
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Crude Oil WTI (NYM $/bbl) Front Month
2-Year U.S. Treasury Note Continuous Contract $103.445-0.090-0.09% 5-Year U.S. Treasury Note Continuous Contract $108.602-0.172-0.16% 10-Year U.S. Treasury Note Continuous Contract $112.594-0.250 ...
Crude Oil Prices
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Saudi Arabia Raises Oil Prices to Asia
Saudi Arabia raised its flagship crude oil price to Asia while cutting prices for Europe and the US, amid rising tensions in ...
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One year into Israel-Hamas conflict: Oil prices fall 10%, but escalating tensions add risk premium
Brent crude decline 10% and WTI fall 12% as a year passes since Israel's war on Gaza. Renewed tensions boosts prices once ...
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