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The settlement price of futures on gross is determined Brent At $ 69.02 per barrel, up $ 8.80 or 14.6%, the largest percentage increase since a day since at least 1988.
US crude contracts closed West Texas Intermediate The barrel reached 62.90 dollars, up 8.05 dollars, or 14.7%, the largest increase in a day since December 2008.
The volume has also increased, surpassing Brent's $ 2 million contract, recording a record daily volume, said Rebecca Mitchell, spokesperson for the Intercontinental Exchange.
Tony Hedrick, energy market analyst at CHS Hedging, said: "I think that a sudden change in the supply forecast has occurred by surprise, a lot of positions were due and encouraged further creditor positions. "
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Futures contracts for Brent were set at $ 69.02 per barrel, up $ 8.80 or 14.6%, the largest percentage increase since a day since at least 1988.
West Texas Intermediate (WTI) futures contracts closed at $ 62.90 per barrel, up $ 8.05 or 14.7%, the largest one-day percentage gain since December 2008.
The volume has also increased, surpassing Brent's $ 2 million contract, recording a record daily volume, said Rebecca Mitchell, spokesperson for the Intercontinental Exchange.
Tony Hedrick, energy market analyst at CHS Hedging Commodities Brokerage, said: "I think there is a sudden change in supply expectations, which has surprised most of their positions, was due and encouraged the formation of more creditors. "