WTI crude oil futures settle at $87.27

After settling for TWO successive days at the same level, the price of WTI crude oil is settling today at $87.27. That’s up $1.83 on the day. The high price extended to $89.88. The low price reached $87.20. On Wednesday, oil prices initially surged to their highest levels with WTI reaching USD 89.88/bbl. This rise

Stars Remain Aligned for Further Strength, Key WTI Levels

CRUDE OIL PRICE OUTLOOK Oil prices fall for the second day in a row, but the fundamental outlook remains constructive Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East continue to be supportive of some energy commodities This article looks at the key technical levels for oil to keep an eye on in the coming days Trade Smarter

Crude Oil Steadies After Leaping Higher on Middle East Conflict. Higher WTI?

Crude Oil, WTI, Brent, US Dollar, USD/CHF, EUR/CHF, S&P NZX 20, Gold – Talking Points Crude oil is on the march higher as uncertainty grows in the Middle East Haven assets have been buoyed by the precarious situation, notably the CHF If the Israel – Hamas war evolves further, where will that leave WTI? Recommended

WTI crude oil extends above $87 per barrel

Crude oil prices surge today The price of WTI crude oil is extending above the $87 level to a high of $87.37. Oil prices have surged today following the U.S.’s enhancement of sanctions against Russian crude exports, amplifying supply anxieties in an already constrained market. The U.S. targeted tankers carrying Russian oil priced above the

WTI price skyrockets amid escalating Israel-Palestine tensions

Share: WTI surged over 5%, trading at $90.87 per barrel, in response to escalating military actions between Israel and Palestine. Israel’s ground offensive in the Gaza Strip triggers a risk-off market mood, boosting safe-haven assets and oil prices. Iran’s Oil Minister predicts crude prices could hit $100 per barrel due to the intensifying

WTI struggles for a firm intraday direction, consolidates in a range around mid-$82.00s

Share: WTI draws support from concerns about tightening global supply, though the upside remains capped. Investors seem worried that rising interest rates will hamper economic activity and dent fuel demand. Receding fears over potential supply disruptions due to the Israel-Gaza conflict acts as a headwind. West Texas Intermediary (WTI) Crude Oil prices struggle

USD/CAD extends losses near 1.3570 on higher oil prices

Share: USD/CAD continues the losing streak due to the improved Crude oil prices The Mid-East tension persists; and contributes support for the oil prices. Investors downplay the likelihood of additional rate hikes following the dovish remarks made by Fed officials. USD/CAD continues the losing streak on the fourth successive session, trading lower around

WTI crude futures settle at $82.79

The price of WTI crude futures are settling at $82.79. That’s up $0.48 or 0.58%. Since then the price has rallied up to $82.98. For the week, the price is still down sharply by -8.57% currently that is the sharpest fall since March 13, 2023 week This article was written by Greg Michalowski at www.forexlive.com.