Azeri Light oil price goes up

Azeri Light oil price goes up Oil prices are fighting hard to regain some ground after falling hard on Tuesday, but WTI still is barely above $38.
Energy
September 10, 2020 11:25
Azeri Light oil price goes up

The price of Azerbaijan's Azeri LT CIF crude oil traded in the financial markets has risen by $0.96 or 2.38%, settling at $41,26 per barrel, Report informs.

Notably, the record low of Azeri LT CIF was registered in December 2001 ($19.15), and the all-time high recorded in July 2008 ($149.66).

Oil prices are fighting hard to regain some ground after falling hard on Tuesday, but WTI still is barely above $38.

Prices fell hard on Tuesday, falling from near $40 per barrel at the close of trading on Monday to $36.76 on Tuesday after Saudi Arabia cut its official selling price (OSP) for October to two of its largest buyers, Asian and U.S. refineries, and after one of the most promising Covid-19 vaccine trials was put on hold due to an adverse reaction.

The news is bad for oil demand, counting on lockdowns being lifted and businesses opening to see a full recovery.

Nevertheless, oil futures rose early on Wednesday. Still, a further upswing in Covid-19 cases in India, Great Britain, and many other countries and disappointing news from the EIA about its oil demand growth projections stymied the rally.

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