000 B/D in Mid-January
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OPEC exports to fall by 250,000 B/D in Mid-January
Monday, 5th January 2009
Crude oil exports from the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, excluding Angola and Ecuador, are forecast to fall by 250,000 barrels a day in the four weeks to Jan. 17 compared with the previous four-week period, U.K.-based tanker tracker Oil Movements said.
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Commodity CMDTY | Units | Price | Change |
Crude Oil (WTI) WTI | USD/bbl | 59.24 | -2.12% |
Crude Oil (Brent) Brent | USD/bbl | 62.91 | -1.60% |
NYMEX Natural Gas | USD/MMBtu | 3.07 | -0.42% |
OPEC Basket Price | USD/bbl | 63.43 | +1.52% |
Last Modified February 21, 2021