WTI Oil

WTI Crude Oil is extracted from fields located in Texas, North Dakota, and Louisiana of the United States.

Oil Edges Down on Glut Worries

WTI crude oil futures inched down to $66.1 per barrel on Tuesday, marking a fourth straight session of losses, amid…

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WTI tumbles to below $66.50 after OPEC+ agrees to another bumper output boost

WTI price slumps to near $66.35 in Monday’s early Asian session.  OPEC+ agreed to increase output by another 547K bps…

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Oil Extends Slide as OPEC+ Plans Output Boost

WTI crude futures fell to around $67.1 per barrel on Monday, marking a third consecutive session of losses after OPEC+…

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Crude Prices Plunge on US Economic Concerns

September WTI crude oil (CLU25) on Friday closed down -1.93 (-2.79%), and September RBOB gasoline (RBU25) closed down -0.0553 (-2.54%).…

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WTI remains subdued below $69.00 amid potential impact of upcoming US tariffs on economy

WTI price struggles amid growing demand concerns, fueled by fears that US tariffs could negatively impact the global economy. President…

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Oil Holds Losses

WTI crude oil futures hovered around $69 per barrel on Friday, holding onto a decline of more than 1% from…

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Crude Prices Retreat on Dollar Strength and US Tariff Policies

September WTI crude oil (CLU25) on Thursday closed down -0.74 (-1.06%), and September RBOB gasoline (RBU25) closed down -0.0282 (-1.28%).…

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Oil Falls from 6-Week High

WTI crude oil futures fell to $69.5 per barrel on Thursday, retreating from six-week highs after a three-day rally, as…

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Crude Oil and the US Dollar Index Are Heading Higher

There are two key “outside markets” that commodity traders monitor closely to help them determine the daily price direction of…

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WTI holds near $69.00, five-week highs, following Trump’s renewed threat to Russia

WTI price hovers near five-week highs amid rising supply concerns. President Trump threatened to tighter deadline for Russia to end…

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