Crude Oil Price Per Barrel 95 U.S. Dollars. At the opening of trading in electronic trading on the Sydney, Australia, Thursday (01/24/2013), the price of crude oil for March delivery rose 19 U.S. cents to 95.42 dollars per barrel.
At the close of trading yesterday, the price of crude oil fell 1.45 dollars to 95.23 dollars per barrel.
Price support level at 89.7 dollars and resistant at 99.5 dollars per barrel.
Brent prices in London rose 38 cents to U.S. $ 112.8 per barrel. Support at 110 dollars and resistant at 117 dollars per barrel.
Meanwhile, gas prices continue to soar. NYMEX gasoline prices in February rose 0.39 cents to 2.8338 dollars per gallon.
Retail gasoline prices also rose 0.6 cents to 3.316 dollars per gallon. Support at 2.669 U.S. dollars and resistant at 2.96 dollars per gallon.
Traders are now awaiting the latest weekly oil inventory report from the U.S. Department of Energy. Data will be published this week.
At the close of trading yesterday, the price of crude oil fell 1.45 dollars to 95.23 dollars per barrel.
Price support level at 89.7 dollars and resistant at 99.5 dollars per barrel.
Brent prices in London rose 38 cents to U.S. $ 112.8 per barrel. Support at 110 dollars and resistant at 117 dollars per barrel.
Meanwhile, gas prices continue to soar. NYMEX gasoline prices in February rose 0.39 cents to 2.8338 dollars per gallon.
Retail gasoline prices also rose 0.6 cents to 3.316 dollars per gallon. Support at 2.669 U.S. dollars and resistant at 2.96 dollars per gallon.
Traders are now awaiting the latest weekly oil inventory report from the U.S. Department of Energy. Data will be published this week.
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