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Oil Prices Are Swinging Higher. Why the Rally Could Continue.
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Oil stocks were rising, too, though most are still down sharply over the past month.Exxon Mobil(ticker: XOM) rose 0.8%.Whiting Petroleum(WLL), a smaller company that tends to move more with oil prices, was up 1.4%, but is off 14% over the past month.</p>\n<p>Hopes for $100 oil this year are probably gone, but there are signs of momentum behind the rebound.</p>\n<p>Oil had fallen for seven trading days in a row through Friday, the longest losing streak since 2018 for Brent crude, the international benchmark, and since 2019 for West Texas Intermediate, the U.S. benchmark. Brent lost 8.8% during the streak, and WTI dropped 10%.</p>\n<p>On Monday, oil regained much of the value it lost, with Brent rising 5.5% and WTI up 5.6%. 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The global benchmark price climbed above $70 a barrel on Tuesday, adding to big gains on Monday.\nSome positive news about countries containing Covid-19, and increasing confidence in the supply-demand picture appear to be keeping prices aloft. Oil stocks were rising, too, though most are still down sharply over the past month.Exxon Mobil(ticker: XOM) rose 0.8%.Whiting Petroleum(WLL), a smaller company that tends to move more with oil prices, was up 1.4%, but is off 14% over the past month.\nHopes for $100 oil this year are probably gone, but there are signs of momentum behind the rebound.\nOil had fallen for seven trading days in a row through Friday, the longest losing streak since 2018 for Brent crude, the international benchmark, and since 2019 for West Texas Intermediate, the U.S. benchmark. Brent lost 8.8% during the streak, and WTI dropped 10%.\nOn Monday, oil regained much of the value it lost, with Brent rising 5.5% and WTI up 5.6%. That rally extended on Tuesday, as Brent futures rose 2.4%, to $70.38, and WTI rose 2.2%.\nFor much of the past year, oil has moved on two factors: the spread of Covid-19 and the decisions of OPEC and its allies about whether to increase or decrease production. In January, OPEC decided to keep production low, and in July announced that it would slowly restore production to the market over the next year. The group is not set to meet until next month, so there has been a lull in guidance since last month’s meeting.\nIn the past two weeks, Covid-19 has continued to spread in several countries, and appears to be depressing gasoline and jet fuel demand. That helped drive the selloff in crude. 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