
Crude oil prices made slight gains in Monday’s trading as investors still pondered the impact of Trump’s tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China.
The slight gain came after U.S. prices rose more than $1 a barrel earlier in the session.
West Texas Intermediate crude finished up 63 cents or 0.9% to settle at $73.16 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange.
Brent crude gained 29 cents or 0.4% to finish the day at $75.96 a barrel. It was Brent’s lowest close since Jan. 2
Monday’s trading ended with a split between those with gains and those with losses of Oklahoma energy stocks.
Four percent losses were recorded by Alliance Resource Partners and Vital Energy.
27.60 USD−1.10 (3.83%)
33.75 USD−0.35 (1.03%)
102.87 USD+1.27 (1.25%)
181.19 USD+2.68 (1.50%)
31.20 USD−0.39 (1.23%)
8.22 USD−0.22 (2.61%)
17.55 USD−0.25 (1.40%)
2.90 USD−0.090 (3.01%)
13.60 USD+0.040 (0.29%)
5.41 USD−0.070 (1.28%)
42.30 USD+0.070 (0.17%)
41.95 USD−0.27 (0.64%)
3.76 USD−0.015 (0.40%)
11.91 USD+0.060 (0.51%)
28.35 USD−0.71 (2.45%)
30.67 USD−1.23 (3.86%)