WTI Oil
WTI Crude Oil is extracted from fields located in Texas, North Dakota, and Louisiana of the United States.
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			  WTI tumbles to near $62.00 on OPEC’s supply increase, potential demand concernsWTI plummets sharply to near $62.00 as OPEC+ is likely to increase oil production over three times from May onwards.… Read More »
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			  WTI climbs toward $63.00, remains headed for a weekly loss amid oversupply worriesWTI prices edge higher but remain poised for a weekly loss, driven by the prospect of increased OPEC+ output. Several… Read More »
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			  WTI extends gains to near $64.00 on Iran sanctions, falling US inventoriesWTI price edged higher, supported by new US sanctions on Iran and growing signs of tightening supply. The American Petroleum… Read More »
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			  WTI trades with positive bias, remains below $63.00 as bulls seem cautious amid tariff jittersWTI attracts some dip-buyers on Tuesday, though it lacks any strong follow-through. Easing supply disruption fears and trade war concerns… Read More »
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			  WTI trades with intraday losses below $63.00 amid progress in US-Iran nuclear talksWest Texas Intermediate (WTI) US Crude Oil prices kick off the new week on a weaker note and for now, seems to have… Read More »
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			  WTI drifts higher to near $63.50 on trade deal hopes, fresh Iran sanctionsWTI price extends the rally to a two-week high around $63.50 in Friday’s Asian session. Trump expressed optimism about reaching… Read More »
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			  WTI holds gains near $62.50 due to concerns over tighter global supplyWTI price rises amid growing concerns over tighter global supply, driven by new US sanctions on Iran. The Trump administration… Read More »
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			  WTI Moved Lower on Higher Than Expected Crude Inventories02:30 PM GMT, United States – EIA Data: Crude Oil Inventories: actual 0.515M; forecast 0.400M; previous 2.553M; Crude Oil Imports: actual -2.044M; previous… Read More »
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			  WTI drops to near $60.00 as US-China trade dispute continues to weigh on energy demandWTI declined by over 1% as the prolonged US-China trade conflict continues to weigh on energy demand. The IEA has… Read More »

