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West Texas Intermediate is a standardised specification for the quality of crude oil, including its density and sulphur content.
West Texas Intermediate is a standardised specification for the quality of crude oil, including its density and sulphur content.
West Texas Intermediate is a relatively low density ("light") and low sulphur content ("sweet") oil, resulting in it being considered a relatively high-quality oil.




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Latest revision as of 03:32, 8 February 2024

Commodities - crude oil.

(WTI).

West Texas Intermediate is a standardised specification for the quality of crude oil, including its density and sulphur content.

West Texas Intermediate is a relatively low density ("light") and low sulphur content ("sweet") oil, resulting in it being considered a relatively high-quality oil.


See also