Crude oil prices declined on Friday after the U.S. oil rig number increased for the first time since December, resuming concerns of a supply glut after an output freeze plan helped drive the market to 2016 peaks and multi-week gains. Brent crude lost 24 cents at $41.30 a barrel, having boosted $1 earlier to a 2016 high of $42.54. U.S. crude for April delivery closed at $39.44 a barrel, fell 76 cents, or 1.89 percent, after soaring $1 earlier to a year peak of $41.20.
read more... 21/03/2016
Crude oil prices soared to 2016 highs on Thursday, with WTI crude increasing 5 percent to break the $40 threshold, on optimism that top producers will reach an output freeze deal next month amid boosting crude exports and gasoline demand in the United States. On Thursday, the front-month in U.S. crude's West Texas Intermediate (WTI) futures rose $1.74, or 4.5 percent, to settle at $40.20, after attaining a 2016 high of $40.26. Brent crude's front-month increased $1.21 to close at $41.54, after earlier attaining the year's high of $41.60.
read more... 18/03/2016
U.S. oil prices soared about 6 percent on Wednesday, slashing losses of the past two days after top producers agreed to meet in Qatar to debate an output freeze and U.S. crude inventories increased less than expected. WTI jumped $2.12, or 5.8 percent, to settle at $38.46 a barrel. It had declined 5 percent in the past two sessions. Brent crude hiked $1.59, or 4 percent, to close at $40.33 a barrel.
read more... 17/03/2016
Crude oil prices declined 2 percent on Tuesday as the market was pressured by concerns that U.S. crude inventories were still increasing amid decreasing output and refinery maintenance. Brent eased 79 cents to close at $38.74 a barrel, down 2 percent close to Monday’s level. U.S. crude lost 84 cents, or 2.3 percent, to settle at $36.34. In the last session, it dropped 3 percent.
read more... 16/03/2016
Crude oil prices declined about 3 percent on Monday on worries that a six-week market rebound has gone beyond fundamentals as U.S. crude inventories continued to increase and after Iran dashed hopes in joining producers group in order to freeze output. WTI crude futures eased $1.32, or 3.4 percent, to settle at $37.18 a barrel, while Brent fell 86 cents, or 2 percent, to close at $39.53.
read more... 15/03/2016