NYMEX is a Designated Contract Market (DCM), bringing energy, ags and metals products to CME Group. Learn more. CL.1 | A complete Crude Oil WTI (NYM $/bbl) Front Month futures overview by MarketWatch. View the futures and Contracts · Sectors. |. CL.1 U.S.: Nymex New York Mercantile Exchange, Inc. ("NYMEX") and Commodity Exchange, Inc. ( "COMEX") are not related to The NASDAQ Stock Market ("NASDAQ"). The NYMEX division handles billions of dollars worth of futures and options contracts for energy products such as oil and natural gas. The COMEX division 30 Apr 2019 Energy derivatives are financial instruments in which the underlying asset is based on energy products including oil, natural gas, and electricity. 14 Sep 2019 New York Mercantile, Last, Change, % Change, 52-week price range, Last Update. Oil (Light Crude) April 2020 contract $ / barrel, 21.98, +1.61 GULF # 6 FUEL 3.0% SULFUR - NEW YORK MERCANTILE EXCHANGE 17 # 2 HEATING OIL- NY HARBOR-ULSD - NEW YORK MERCANTILE EXCHANGE
CL.1 | A complete Crude Oil WTI (NYM $/bbl) Front Month futures overview by MarketWatch. View the futures and Contracts · Sectors. |. CL.1 U.S.: Nymex New York Mercantile Exchange, Inc. ("NYMEX") and Commodity Exchange, Inc. ( "COMEX") are not related to The NASDAQ Stock Market ("NASDAQ").
Real-time, delayed and historical complete tick-level market data feed for US futures and options from New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX). Notes: Official daily closing prices at 2:30 p.m. from the trading floor of the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) for a specific delivery month for each product listed. See Definitions, Sources, and Notes link above for more information on this table. The new physically delivered WTI Houston Crude Oil futures (HCL) trades as a spread to global benchmark WTI Light Sweet Crude Oil futures. WTI Houston (HCL) will price the CME Auction for crude exports and provides access to the most robust infrastructure network in Houston, leading to a broader, more transparent U.S. Gulf Coast crude oil price.
NYMEX WTI Light Sweet Crude Oil futures (ticker symbol CL), the world’s most liquid and actively traded crude oil contract, is the most efficient way to trade today’s global oil markets. NYMEX WTI trades nearly 1.2 million contracts a day, with each contract equal to 1,000 barrels and valued at roughly $44,740.* The contract trades in increments of one cent per barrel. Priced out of Cushing, Oklahoma, NYMEX WTI also has deep ties to energy markets worldwide. Each exchange offers a wide range of global benchmarks across all major asset classes. NYMEX, a Designated Contract Market offering products subject to NYMEX rules and regulations, became a part of CME Group in 2008, bringing NYMEX and COMEX under the umbrella of CME Group. The New York Mercantile Exchange is a commodity futures exchange owned and operated by CME Group of Chicago. NYMEX is located at One North End Avenue in Brookfield Place in the Battery Park City section of Manhattan, New York City. The company's two principal divisions are the New York Mercantile Exchange and Commodity Exchange, Inc, once separately owned exchanges. NYMEX Holdings, Inc., the former parent company of the New York Mercantile Exchange and COMEX, became listed on the New York Stock Welcome to WTI Crude Oil Futures Whether you are a new trader looking to get started in futures, or an experienced trader looking for a better way to hedge crude oil, NYMEX WTI Light Sweet Crude Oil futures are the most efficient way to trade today’s global oil markets. Get the latest Crude Oil price (CL:NMX) as well as the latest futures prices and other commodity market news at Nasdaq. New York Mercantile Exchange, Inc. ("NYMEX") and Commodity Exchange, Inc COT report (legacy report) and charts for #2 HEATING OIL- NY HARBOR-ULSD - NEW YORK MERCANTILE EXCHANGE, futures only, as of 2020-03-10
GULF # 6 FUEL 3.0% SULFUR - NEW YORK MERCANTILE EXCHANGE 17 # 2 HEATING OIL- NY HARBOR-ULSD - NEW YORK MERCANTILE EXCHANGE Contracts on many different types of oil are traded on exchanges throughout the world. In the United States, the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) is the