The U.S. base oil market is quiet this week, with no changes to posted prices reported.
WTI settled on the CME/Nymex at $100.97 per barrel on July 29, down $3.45 from a settlement at $104.42/bbl on July 22.
Brent crude was trading around $107.72 per barrel on the CME, up 39 cents from $107.33/bbl a week ago.
Gabriela Wheeler is away.
Historic U.S. posted base oil prices and WTI and Brent crude spot prices are available for purchase in Excel format.