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Reuters  Nov 16  Comment 
Brazil's state-run oil company Petrobras said on Monday it found light crude oil with estimated recoverable reserves of 25 million barrels in the Campos Basin area off Brazil's coast.
Reuters  Nov 4  Comment 
Azerbaijan's state oil company Socar will raise the proportion of Azeri Light crude exports under term contracts to 80-85 percent of its total shipments to Asia in 2010, which will stay at 5-6 million barrels a month, versus 60 percent this year,...
Upstream Online  Oct 27  Comment 
UK Hurricane Exploration has detected traces of light crude in a well testing the Lancaster basement prospect in its 100%-owned Block 205/21a, West of Shetlands.
Wall Street Journal  Oct 5  Comment 
Crude-oil futures prices slid as Nigerian rebels accepted a ceasefire deal which may mean increased oil supplies coming into an already well-fed market.
Canada.com  Oct 5  Comment 
AJM Petroleum Consultants predicts benchmark light sweet crude oil will not reach US$100 a barrel until 2016 at the earliest.
Wall Street Journal  Sep 30  Comment 
Crude-oil futures leapt back above $70 a barrel on a report showing rising U.S. fuel demand. For the quarter, Nymex crude rose 1%.
Commodity Online  Sep 30  Comment 
DNO is an inverse ETF product that will try to reflect percentage changes of the spot price of light sweet crude oil delivered to Cushing Oklahoma as tracked by price changes of the benchmark futures contract in the New York Mercantile Exchange.
Wall Street Journal  Sep 25  Comment 
Crude-oil futures inched up, halting a slide brought on by rising oil supplies and the prospect of continued weak demand.
Wall Street Journal  Sep 23  Comment 
Crude-oil futures settled down 3.9% near $69 a barrel on fresh signs of rising U.S. oil inventories and continued weak demand.
Wall Street Journal  Sep 16  Comment 
Crude oil futures prices settled at their highest level this month after U.S. crude oil inventories dropped more than expected.
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This article describes the specific commodity. For information about oil prices in general, see the article on Oil Prices.

Light Sweet Crude Oil is crude oil with a low wax content (as opposed to heavy crude) and low sulfur content (as opposed to sour crude) making it easy to refine. Generally, people use the shortened terms "light crude" and "sweet crude" to refer to light sweet crude, as this is the crude oil most often refined into gasoline, kerosene, and diesel fuel. Light Sweet Crude is traded on the NYMEX (symbol CL) in US Dollars per barrel.

In common practice, and to distinguish the commodity "light, sweet crude" from the descriptive measure "light, sweet crude" (which may refer to other commodities such as brent crude), the term West Texas Intermediate (a specific type of light, sweet crude) is used when referring to the commodity.

The chart at left shows continuos front-month futures prices for Light, Sweet, Crude traded on the New York Mercantile Exchange.

Prices

Light Sweet Crude futures are traded on the New York Mercantile Exchange under ticker symbol CL and are delivered every month of the year. (For more information on commodity tickers, check out the commodity ticker construction page.)

Light vs Heavy Crude

Heavy crude oil is typically defined as having a specific gravity greater than .933; however the distinction is often more functional than empirical, with any crude being labeled "heavy" that does not flow as well as its light counterpart.

Sweet vs Sour Crude

What makes crude oil "sweet" is a low sulfur content (typically < 0.5%) which results in lower refinery costs and fewer impurities. While this is generally the crude oil refined into gasoline, some refining companies, notably Valero Energy (VLO), have developed refining processes that allow them to refine more challenging, but cheaper, higher-sulfur petroleum.

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