Paper vs. Physical: The $34 Gap Exposing the True Cost of the Iran Oil Shock
The price that underpins real-world oil cargo transactions surged to its highest level since 2008. Dated Brent hit $141.37 per barrel, reaching an 18-year high. Meanwhile, Brent crude futures trade...
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The price that underpins real-world oil cargo transactions surged to its highest level since 2008. Dated Brent hit $141.37 per barrel, reaching an 18-year high. Meanwhile, Brent crude futures traded near $107, still below 2022 levels. Thus, it’s clear that the benchmark for actual crude cargoes now trades more than $34 above Brent futures. “The The post Paper vs. Physical: The $34 Gap Exposing the True Cost of the Iran Oil Shock appeared first on BeInCrypto.