Crude oil is now $51.00/barrel. This has not occured since May of 2005. Oil prices have dropped 16% or maybe even more this year in a unexpected warm winter in the northern part of the United States and was given large funds, taking quick positions in the market, or bets that prices will fall.
1) How much does Crude oil cost today?
2) What parts of the United States were experiencing an unexpected warm winter?
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
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1) Today crude oil costs $51.00/barrel.
2) The northern part of the United States.
1) Today Crude Oil costs $51.00 per barrel.
2) The Northern Part of the United States
Today crude oil barrel cost $51.00
The Norhtern part of the United STates.
1) Today Crude oil costs $51.00/barrel
2) The Northern part of the United states got the warm winter.
1) Today Crude Oil costs $51.00 per barrel.
2) The Northern Part of the United States
1) Today Crude oil costs $51.00 per barrel.
2) The Northern Part of the United states.
These questions do not require your reders to actually click the link and read the article. Furthermore, all of you are not adding anything else to your answers, but are copying the answers of those who post before you.
None of you will receive credit for these comments, unless you give me a little more information.
JNH, if you want credit for this post, you need to revise it to include more in-depth questions that REQUIRE the article to be read.
Thank you.
1.) Crude oil since May of 2005 is $51.00 a barrel.
2.) Oil prices have dropped 16% or maybe even more this year in a unexpected warm winter in the northern part of the United States and was given large funds.
1) Today Crude oil costs $51.00 per barrel.
2) The Northern Part of the United states.
1) Today it would cost $51.00 per barrel.
2)The northern part of the united states.
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