According to the last five sessions, Brent petroleum has lost approximately 5% and WTI dropped by 6,2%. It was the sixth time in a row when the oil prices had been falling before the session started on November 19.
So, January futures contracts have increased by 0,55% to $67,31 on the London Stock Exchange and WTI prices growth up by 1,2% to $57,14 per barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange.
Nevertheless, it can be concluded that investors still fear the oil oversupply on the worldwide commodity markets.