Crude oil up on strong global cues 17/08/2016 08:47
Crude oil futures closed higher in the domestic market on Tuesday finding support from weakness in the U.S. dollar as traders continued to weigh the likelihood of an output-freeze agreement by major producers next month.
Several analysts have argued that a production cap at a time when producers are pumping at top speed would hardly take enough barrels off the market to make a material difference. Others have expressed skepticism that the 14-member bloc would be able to forge a consensus given the historical tension among some players.
At the MCX, Crude oil futures for August 2016 contract closed at Rs. 3103 per barrel, up by 4.44 per cent
Crude oil futures closed higher in the domestic market on Tuesday finding support from weakness in the U.S. dollar as traders continued to weigh the likelihood of an output-freeze agreement by major producers next month.
Several analysts have argued that a production cap at a time when producers are pumping at top speed would hardly take enough barrels off the market to make a material difference. Others have expressed skepticism that the 14-member bloc would be able to forge a consensus given the historical tension among some players.
At the MCX, Crude oil futures for August 2016 contract closed at Rs. 3103 per barrel, up by 4.44 per cent