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  2. Oil Prices Keep Dropping Amid Economic Fears - AOL

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    The ongoing oil selloff is probably not happy news for OPEC+, which announced on Sunday that it would continue to cut supplies by 2 million barrels a day to firm up prices. ... Residential heating ...

  3. Heating oil prices could go up as much as 45% in ... - AOL

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  4. Home heating oil prices on the rise - AOL

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    As temperatures start to drop, Lauren Kanuik, operations specialist for the family-owned Kanuik Oil Co in Scott Twp., said home heating oil prices reached $4.50 a gallon Thursday, a 50% increase ...

  5. New York Mercantile Exchange - Wikipedia

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    In 1933, the COMEX was established through the merger of four smaller exchanges; the National Metal Exchange, the Rubber Exchange of New York, the National Raw Silk Exchange, and the New York Hide Exchange. Through the 1970s, 80's and 90's COMEX, NYMEX, and other exchanges shared a single trading floor [6] in 4 World Trade Center.

  6. Heating oil - Wikipedia

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    #2 Heating oil price, 1986–2022 Kerosene inventory stock levels (United States), 1993–2022. Heating oil is known in the United States as No. 2 heating oil. In the U.S., it must conform to ASTM standard D396. Diesel and kerosene, while often confused as being similar or identical, must each conform to their respective ASTM standards. [3]

  7. Price of oil - Wikipedia

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    Oil traders, Houston, 2009 Nominal price of oil from 1861 to 2020 from Our World in Data. The price of oil, or the oil price, generally refers to the spot price of a barrel (159 litres) of benchmark crude oil—a reference price for buyers and sellers of crude oil such as West Texas Intermediate (WTI), Brent Crude, Dubai Crude, OPEC Reference Basket, Tapis crude, Bonny Light, Urals oil ...