Group 1 - International oil prices experienced wide fluctuations on the 8th, with New York oil prices closing flat and Brent crude oil slightly down [1] - As of the close, the price of light crude oil futures for September delivery on the New York Mercantile Exchange was $63.88 per barrel, unchanged from the previous trading day [1] - The price of Brent crude oil futures for October delivery fell by $0.16 to $66.59 per barrel, a decrease of 0.24% [1] Group 2 - During the trading day, New York oil prices peaked at $64.58 per barrel but quickly retreated nearly $2 to a low of $62.77 [1] - Similarly, Brent crude oil dropped from an intraday high of $67.22 to a low of $65.53 [1] - However, international oil prices overall rebounded during subsequent trading hours [1] Group 3 - Analyst Neil Crosby from Sparta indicated that the stabilization of oil prices and spreads is releasing surprising bearish signals [1] - There is evidence that several Indian refineries are active in the spot crude oil market, purchasing light and medium crude oil from various regions [1] - Analysts from ANZ Bank noted that the U.S. began imposing higher tariffs on a batch of trading partners starting on the 7th, raising concerns about economic activity and oil demand [1] Group 4 - Baker Hughes reported that the number of active oil rigs in the U.S. was 411, an increase of 1 week-on-week but a decrease of 74 year-on-year [2] - In Canada, the number of active oil rigs was 122, a decrease of 2 week-on-week and a decrease of 25 year-on-year [2]
【环球财经】国际油价8日在观望情绪中震荡 盘中油价一度急跌近2美元
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-08-09 02:58