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Crude futures rise to multiweek highs amid optimism that U.S. engagement this week with China could lead to trade agreements.
U.S. oil prices were up by about 1.8% at about 11:20 a.m. ET, with the July West Texas Intermediate contract up by $1 to $64.37/bbl. The August WTI contract was 87cts higher at $63.32/bbl.
WTI crude oil futures continue to steady in a narrow range around $63 mark on Friday morning in Asia. Resumed US-China trade talks and possible resurgence in fuel demand is ...
More than two dozen banks have cut their 2025 forecasts for oil prices in the wake of OPEC's move to accelerate production ...
Crude oil prices rebound on negative production surprises on the non-OPEC+ front. Click here to find out why USO ETF is a Buy ...
Investors have ramped up wagers in a relatively obscure corner of the oil market that OPEC+ output hikes will lead to an ...
Oil futures gave back some of this week's gains in a volatile session. WTI settled down 0.9%, and Brent fell 1.2%. U.S. crude oil inventories fell by 4.3 million barrels, more than the estimated drop ...
Oil prices settled down just over 1% on Wednesday after U.S. data showed surprisingly large build in gasoline and diesel ...
Oil futures gave back some of this week’s gains in a volatile session. WTI settled down 0.9%, and Brent fell 1.2%.
Oil futures posted back-to-back gains on a series of supply risks that offset concerns about OPEC+ plans for higher output. The tech giant will buy the power generation of an Illinois nuclear plant ...