WTI crude surged from $57.97 per barrel in December 2025 to above $100 today, a move that materially boosts revenues and cash flow for oil producers. The article frames the rise as a clear windfall for producers, though it also implies higher volatility and valuation pressure for shareholders. The impact is meaningful for the energy sector but not a broad market shock.
WTI crude surged from $57.97 per barrel in December 2025 to above $100 today, a move that materially boosts revenues and cash flow for oil producers. The article frames the rise as a clear windfall for producers, though it also implies higher volatility and valuation pressure for shareholders. The impact is meaningful for the energy sector but not a broad market shock.
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