This is consistent with the data of exchange trades from the Bloomberg rating.
According to the information of the publication as of 8:16 am, the cost of futures for Brent crude oil decreased by 0.08%.
At the same time, the price of December futures for WTI fell to $ 53.89 per barrel, losing 0.02%.
This is 0.18% below the closing level of previous trades.
As previously reported in URA-Inform, the cost of North Sea Brent crude oil this morning, October 27, 2017, is more than 59 dollars per barrel.