US crude oil rebounds more than 2%, trades above $67 a barrel after steep selloff

Source: CNBC

“U.S. crude oil rebounded more than 2% on Wednesday, regaining some ground after prices closed at the lowest level in nearly three years in the previous session. Here are Wednesday’s energy prices: West Texas Intermediate October contract: $67.44 per barrel, up $1.69, or 2.6%. Year to date, U.S. crude oil has fallen 5.9%. Brent November contract: $70.76 per barrel, up $1.57, or 2.2%. Year to date, the global benchmark has declined 8.2%. RBOB Gasoline October contract: $1.91 per gallon, up 4 cents, or 2.3%. Year to date, gasoline has pulled back 9%. Natural Gas October contract: $2.23 per thousand cubic, little changed. Year to date, gas is down 10.8%.” (09/11/24)

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