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U.S. Oil Prices Rebound After Christmas Eve Meltdown

Published 12/26/2018, 08:52 AM
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Investing.com - Oil prices pushed higher on Wednesday, with the U.S. benchmark bouncing back after reaching its lowest level since June 2017 in a bruising pre-Christmas session on Monday.

West Texas Intermediate crude was up 44 cents, or roughly 1%, at $42.97 a barrel by 8:50 AM ET (13:50 GMT) on the New York Mercantile Exchange. It fell to a 17-month low of $42.36 on Monday before ending the day down 6.7%.

Meanwhile, international Brent crude oil futures tacked on 4 cents to $50.81 a barrel.

With many traders out for the holidays, volumes are expected to be thinner and moves could be exaggerated.

Crude oil has lost over a third of its value since October in what has become one of the biggest declines since a price collapse in 2014, with surging supply and the specter of faltering demand scaring off investors.

With less than a week to the end of 2018, WTI remains down about 29% this year, while Brent is down about 24% on the year, as swelling inventories depressed sentiment.

Saudi-led OPEC and its non-member allies led by Russia agreed in early December to collectively cut production by a total of 1.2 million barrels a day during the first six months of 2019 in an effort to stave off a global glut in supplies.

But the cuts will not happen until next month.

In other energy trading, gasoline futures dipped 0.4% to $1.2536 a gallon. It ended 5.3% lower at $1.2488 a gallon on Monday, its lowest settlement since Feb. 29, 2016.

Natural gas futures sank 3% to $3.322 per million British thermal units, adding to a 9.2% drop posted in the shortened Christmas Eve session on Monday.

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