Crude oil prices increased on Tuesday, hitting levels not seen since last November amid announcement that Saudi Arabia and Russia extended their voluntary production cuts, in a move to stabilize the markets. The closure of four oil export terminals in Libya due to a weekend storm provided additional support to oil prices. Hence, Brent crude rose by 1.6% to end at $92.06 a barrel. Meanwhile, U.S. WTI crude gained 1.8% to end at $88.84 a barrel.
read more... 13/09/2023
Crude oil prices remained relatively steady as they appeared to have reached a point of equilibrium due to the combination of declining demand and reduced OPEC production. Hence, Brent crude traded at $90.64 a barrel. Meanwhile, U.S. WTI edged 0.3% lower at $87.29 a barrel.
read more... 12/09/2023
On Wednesday, crude oil prices edged higher as traders expected reductions in U.S. crude due to ongoing production cuts in both Saudi Arabia and Russia. Hence, Brent crude rose by 0.6% to $90.60 a barrel, while WTI crude increased by about 1% to $87.54 a barrel.
read more... 07/09/2023
Crude oil prices increased on Tuesday amid announcement that Saudi Arabia and Russia will extend production cuts until December 2023. Stronger manufacturing data from China lent further support on price. Hence, Brent crude traded around 1% higher at $90.04 a barrel. Meanwhile, U.S. WTI crude rose by 0.9% to end at $86.69 a barrel.
read more... 06/09/2023
Crude oil prices rose on Monday, to hit the highest levels since November 2022 amid announcement that Saudi Arabia and Russia will extend production cuts. Thus, Brent crude traded 0.5% higher at $89.00 a barrel. Meanwhile, U.S. WTI crude edged 0.4% higher at $85.93 a barrel.
read more... 05/09/2023